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Alan Henning beheading: British Muslims say aid worker’s death marks the ‘beginning of the end’ for Isis | |
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The Manchester Central Mosque (MCM) has condemned the beheading of British aid worker Alan Henning and warned his murder marks “the beginning of the end” for Isis. | The Manchester Central Mosque (MCM) has condemned the beheading of British aid worker Alan Henning and warned his murder marks “the beginning of the end” for Isis. |
In a statement released hours after video footage was released showing his brutal murder, the MCM praised Mr Henning as a “national and local hero”. | In a statement released hours after video footage was released showing his brutal murder, the MCM praised Mr Henning as a “national and local hero”. |
The group denounced Isis (also known as Islamic State) as an insult to the Islamic faith. | The group denounced Isis (also known as Islamic State) as an insult to the Islamic faith. |
Mr Henning, a taxi driver from Salford, was killed days after British MPs voting to approve air strikes against the militant group in Iraq. | Mr Henning, a taxi driver from Salford, was killed days after British MPs voting to approve air strikes against the militant group in Iraq. |
As with previous videos, the footage released by Isis last night also showed another captive, Peter Edward Kassig from the US, this time threatening that he would be next. | As with previous videos, the footage released by Isis last night also showed another captive, Peter Edward Kassig from the US, this time threatening that he would be next. |
Mr Henning, 47, and nicknamed Gadget, was kidnapped last December shortly after crossing the Turkish border into Syria while on a mission to deliver aid. | Mr Henning, 47, and nicknamed Gadget, was kidnapped last December shortly after crossing the Turkish border into Syria while on a mission to deliver aid. |
In an emotional statement read by Dr Shimeela Islam-Zulfiqar, representatives from the mosque said they have been left in a state of “disbelief, shock and horror”. | In an emotional statement read by Dr Shimeela Islam-Zulfiqar, representatives from the mosque said they have been left in a state of “disbelief, shock and horror”. |
“We cannot comprehend that’s something so terrible can happened to such a wonderful and compassionate human being,” Dr Islam-Zulfiqar said. | “We cannot comprehend that’s something so terrible can happened to such a wonderful and compassionate human being,” Dr Islam-Zulfiqar said. |
“News of his murder has left us all enraged and distraught. In the face of this atrocity, we all need to stand together as Muslims and non-Muslims. | “News of his murder has left us all enraged and distraught. In the face of this atrocity, we all need to stand together as Muslims and non-Muslims. |
"We should not let this divide us - that is what Alan would have wanted." | "We should not let this divide us - that is what Alan would have wanted." |
Their statement was heavily critical of the government for “abandoning” Mr Henning and failing to secure his release. | Their statement was heavily critical of the government for “abandoning” Mr Henning and failing to secure his release. |
“By joining the US Air Strikes, we handed Alan and many other Western hostages a death sentence," it added. | “By joining the US Air Strikes, we handed Alan and many other Western hostages a death sentence," it added. |
The Prime Minister met with UK security, intelligence and police officials today to discuss the Government's response to his death. | The Prime Minister met with UK security, intelligence and police officials today to discuss the Government's response to his death. |
A spokesperson for Number 10 said Isis's brutality will not persuade the UK to change its approach. | A spokesperson for Number 10 said Isis's brutality will not persuade the UK to change its approach. |
Indeed, the senseless murder of an innocent man only reinforces our resolve to defeat this terrorist organisation and to eradicate the threat they pose to Britons - whether those in the region or here on the streets of the UK," said Downing Street. | Indeed, the senseless murder of an innocent man only reinforces our resolve to defeat this terrorist organisation and to eradicate the threat they pose to Britons - whether those in the region or here on the streets of the UK," said Downing Street. |
"At the meeting, the Prime Minister also raised a second video released last night which shows an apparent British ISIL fighter unmasked delivering a further message. The police are urgently investigating the contents of the video, including possible terrorism offences relating to it." | "At the meeting, the Prime Minister also raised a second video released last night which shows an apparent British ISIL fighter unmasked delivering a further message. The police are urgently investigating the contents of the video, including possible terrorism offences relating to it." |