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2015-11-20 Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Daesh executes Chinese, Norwegian hostages
Daesh said Wednesday it has executed a Chinese and a Norwegian hostage, two months after it had demanded a ransom for the pair's release.
Taking hostages is traditional. Either someone pays a ransom to get them back, or they become chew toys to amuse the lads.
The group's English-language Dabiq magazine featured graphic photos of two bloodied bodies that appeared to be Chinese hostage Fan Jinghui and Norwegian Ole-Johan Grimsgaard-Oftsad. The bodies were pictured adjacent to photos of the blindfolded captives apparently taken just before their execution.

It was unclear how they were killed, but their heads were bloodied by apparent gunshot wounds.

The magazine's cover photo featured what appeared to be French aid workers at the scene of Friday's bomb and gun attacks in Paris that killed 129 people and were claimed by Daesh.

It has used its magazine and other media arms to publicise its gruesome murders, including the beheadings of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, Japanese journalist Kenji Goto, US aid worker Abdul-Rahman Kassig and others.

The Chinese and Norwegian hostages were last featured in the magazine's September edition, in which Daesh asked for an unspecified ransom for their release.

Neither that edition nor the one released on Wednesday gave details about where or when the men were captured, held or killed.

The Chinese national was a 50-year-old consultant and the Norwegian, 48, was connected with a university in Trondheim.

In September, Grimsgaard-Ofstad's family said it was unable to pay the ransom asked by Daesh and appealed to his hostage-takers to release him. The Norwegian government ruled out paying for his release, with Foreign Minister Borge Brende saying it was "out of the question for Norway to pay a ransom."

Norwegian authorities said Grimsgaard-Ofstad was abducted January shortly after his arrival in Syria.

And China's foreign ministry acknowledged in September that Daesh was probably holding one of its citizens.
Posted by Steve White 2015-11-20 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11133 views ]  Top
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