太残忍,ISIS烧死约旦飞行员视屏,慎入

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In a new show of brutality for a group already known for displays of violence, the Islamic State released a video on Tuesday purporting to show the execution of a captive Jordanian pilot by burning him alive.

The lengthy footage shows clips of Jordan’s involvement in the United States-led airstrikes against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL. At the end, the pilot, First Lt. Moaz al-Kasasbeh, stands inside of a cage and is set on fire by an unidentified militant who uses a torch to ignite flammable liquid that has drenched the pilot’s clothing.

The Islamic State’s previous video executions of Western hostages were all beheadings. The latest video, sent to reporters on Tuesday morning by members of the Islamic State and later reported by the SITE Intelligence Group, an organization that monitors jihadist activity on the Internet, was the group’s first known execution by fire.
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Jordan’s military on Tuesday vowed to avenge the pilot’s murder. King Abdullah II of Jordan, who was visiting Washington, met with President Obama on Tuesday night at the White House, and Jordan's official news agency said he was truncating the trip to rush home.

“The blood of our hero martyr Moaz al-Kasasbeh will not go for nothing,” said Mandouh Ameri, a spokesman for the Jordanian military. “And the revenge will be equal to what happened to Jordan.” The spokesman did not specify what was meant by that threat.

There was no indication in the video of when it was made. Jordanian officials claimed Tuesday that the pilot had been executed Jan. 3, but the date was not independently confirmed and the Jordanian government did not offer an explanation for why officials believed the execution had happened then.

American intelligence officials were working to confirm the authenticity of the video, a spokeswoman for the National Security Council said in a statement.

At a White House news conference, Mr. Obama said he was aware of the footage. “It’s just one more indication of the viciousness and barbarity of this organization,” he said. “And I think it will redouble the vigilance and determination on the part of the global coalition to make sure that they are degraded and ultimately defeated.”

The 26-year-old pilot was captured by Islamic State militants Dec. 24 after his F-16 fighter jet went down over northern Syria. His captivity has transfixed his home country, where he comes from a prominent tribe.

Jordanian officials had attempted to negotiate with the Islamic State, which demanded the release of Sajida al-Rishawi, an Iraqi woman incarcerated in Jordan for her role in a 2005 bombing attack in the country’s capital. The militants said they would kill Lieutenant Kasasbeh if Jordan failed to comply, then set a deadline of Jan. 28.
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Even though Jordan said it would release Ms. Rishawi in return for the pilot — an enormous concession to the group — the talks broke down because the Islamic State appeared willing only to release a Japanese hostage in exchange, and not the pilot.

After the deadline passed, the group released a video that appeared to show the Japanese hostage being beheaded.

The depiction of the pilot’s execution appeared to have been carefully produced. It shows him walking on a dirt path in an orange jumpsuit, the same uniform worn by Western hostages in other execution videos released by the Islamic State, meant to evoke the garb worn by prisoners at the American prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. The pilot’s movements and expressions appear forced, as if he had been made to walk the sequence several times.

In the final minutes of the video, he is shown inside a black-barred cage, his jumpsuit soaked in what appears to be gasoline. A hooded Islamic State fighter theatrically lights a torch. The pilot is engulfed in flames. He is shown collapsing to his knees, then falls backward.



http://www.ilgiornale.it/video/m ... gn=Facebook+InternaIn a new show of brutality for a group already known for displays of violence, the Islamic State released a video on Tuesday purporting to show the execution of a captive Jordanian pilot by burning him alive.

The lengthy footage shows clips of Jordan’s involvement in the United States-led airstrikes against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL. At the end, the pilot, First Lt. Moaz al-Kasasbeh, stands inside of a cage and is set on fire by an unidentified militant who uses a torch to ignite flammable liquid that has drenched the pilot’s clothing.

The Islamic State’s previous video executions of Western hostages were all beheadings. The latest video, sent to reporters on Tuesday morning by members of the Islamic State and later reported by the SITE Intelligence Group, an organization that monitors jihadist activity on the Internet, was the group’s first known execution by fire.
Continue reading the main story
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    Junko Ishido, the mother of the journalist Kenji Goto, spoke to reporters on Sunday at her house in Tokyo. “My son’s final act was to go to Syria to help a fellow Japanese,” she said. “Please understand his kindness and courage.”
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    Islamic militants are suddenly demanding the release of Sajida al-Rishawi, who helped stage an attack on a Jordanian wedding that killed 27 people in 2005.
    All-but-Forgotten Prisoner in Jordan Is at Center of Swap Demand by ISISJAN. 28, 2015
    An image posted by the Islamic State, which members of the group said showed a captured Jordanian fighter pilot near Raqqa, Syria, on Wednesday.
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“They have raised the bar in terms of brutality,” said David L. Phillips, a former senior adviser to the State Department on peace-building efforts in Iraq, who is now a director at Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights.
Continue reading the main story
Who is Sajida al-Rishawi?
Jordanian TV/Associated Press

        ▪ A 46-year-old Iraqi woman, Ms. Rishawi admitted on Jordanian television to taking part in a 2005 bomb attack in Amman that killed more than 57 people.
        ▪ In the attacks, her husband blew himself up, but her own suicide vest failed to detonate.
        ▪ She was later apprehended and sentenced to death by hanging.
        ▪ Ms. Rishawi said she volunteered to avenge her first husband and three brothers who were killed in confrontations with American troops in Iraq.
        ▪ Her family comes from Anbar Province, where the Islamic State currently holds sway. Read more»

Jordan’s military on Tuesday vowed to avenge the pilot’s murder. King Abdullah II of Jordan, who was visiting Washington, met with President Obama on Tuesday night at the White House, and Jordan's official news agency said he was truncating the trip to rush home.

“The blood of our hero martyr Moaz al-Kasasbeh will not go for nothing,” said Mandouh Ameri, a spokesman for the Jordanian military. “And the revenge will be equal to what happened to Jordan.” The spokesman did not specify what was meant by that threat.

There was no indication in the video of when it was made. Jordanian officials claimed Tuesday that the pilot had been executed Jan. 3, but the date was not independently confirmed and the Jordanian government did not offer an explanation for why officials believed the execution had happened then.

American intelligence officials were working to confirm the authenticity of the video, a spokeswoman for the National Security Council said in a statement.

At a White House news conference, Mr. Obama said he was aware of the footage. “It’s just one more indication of the viciousness and barbarity of this organization,” he said. “And I think it will redouble the vigilance and determination on the part of the global coalition to make sure that they are degraded and ultimately defeated.”

The 26-year-old pilot was captured by Islamic State militants Dec. 24 after his F-16 fighter jet went down over northern Syria. His captivity has transfixed his home country, where he comes from a prominent tribe.

Jordanian officials had attempted to negotiate with the Islamic State, which demanded the release of Sajida al-Rishawi, an Iraqi woman incarcerated in Jordan for her role in a 2005 bombing attack in the country’s capital. The militants said they would kill Lieutenant Kasasbeh if Jordan failed to comply, then set a deadline of Jan. 28.
Continue reading the main story

Even though Jordan said it would release Ms. Rishawi in return for the pilot — an enormous concession to the group — the talks broke down because the Islamic State appeared willing only to release a Japanese hostage in exchange, and not the pilot.

After the deadline passed, the group released a video that appeared to show the Japanese hostage being beheaded.

The depiction of the pilot’s execution appeared to have been carefully produced. It shows him walking on a dirt path in an orange jumpsuit, the same uniform worn by Western hostages in other execution videos released by the Islamic State, meant to evoke the garb worn by prisoners at the American prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. The pilot’s movements and expressions appear forced, as if he had been made to walk the sequence several times.

In the final minutes of the video, he is shown inside a black-barred cage, his jumpsuit soaked in what appears to be gasoline. A hooded Islamic State fighter theatrically lights a torch. The pilot is engulfed in flames. He is shown collapsing to his knees, then falls backward.



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这拍的也太写实了,机位切换的也太好莱坞了,你说伊斯兰国不是美国人指导卡塔尔建立的谁还信啊???
真的好残忍,不过我觉得约旦飞行员好勇敢!是个汉子!!!!愿他在天堂安息......
太残忍了,但拍得有电影大片感觉.....
真残忍!看得我差点把早点吐了出来。
那里面放的是什么音乐啊。
算了吧,还是不看了。
这是is的又一个罪证
这也太好莱坞了,也太大片了,也太唯美了。
我估计张艺谋会看很多遍的
好残忍,这拍得太写实
擦,拍的角度,妥妥的好来乌大导的赶脚~
感觉是不是is早就把他烧死了,这么多天都是在做后期……
约旦是不是该把那女的枪毙了?
这也太劲爆了吧,是真的吗,感觉像好莱坞拍出来的
作为军人就要做好随时牺牲的准备,就当被击落以后坠机烧死不就结了?多活了这么多天反而赚了。
我能说某次在玉米地里找到的汉族人被烧死的遗体,只有一米不到那么长一个吗?
恐怖分子抓到了都该被烧死!!!
N年前韩国人质被用刀把头剧下来的视频看了后好几天睡不好。。。我不打算看这个视频{:soso_e137:}
好残忍,不过拍的好高大上


这个妥妥的反人类,联合国必须再次组建联合国军征缴isis{:soso_e111:}

这个妥妥的反人类,联合国必须再次组建联合国军征缴isis{:soso_e111:}
太残忍了!!!
画面太美不敢看。
sda1994 发表于 2015-2-4 08:23
感觉是不是is早就把他烧死了,这么多天都是在做后期……
据说1月3号就被烧死了。
我能说某次在玉米地里找到的汉族人被烧死的遗体,只有一米不到那么长一个吗?
恐怖分子抓到了都该被烧死! ...
别烧死!!!先烧恐怖分子双手!!再烧脚!!烧烂了再撒盐水灭火
拍的好专业啊,比国产伪大片好多了
不知接下来约旦怎么回应,叔可忍婶不可忍啊
N年前韩国人质被用刀把头剧下来的视频看了后好几天睡不好。。。我不打算看这个视频
和死神来了,里面被火烧死一个样
马克下,晚上回去了看
美国人养一条好狗啊!西方世界的价值观所支持的就一直会出现这种奇葩组织!
太残忍了,看看约旦怎么反应吧。来自: Android客户端
美国人养一条好狗啊!西方世界的价值观所支持的就一直会出现这种奇葩组织!
美国人在伊拉克的时候,伊拉克人逼着走。好啊,老美就随你们意,走人。现在ISIS起来,老美领导打击,已经算对得起你们了。
不折不扣的邪教


我去,is居然有这种专业人才??

我去,is居然有这种专业人才??
约旦说要处死六个被关押的kb份子作为报复
约旦是不是该把那女的枪毙了?
 原标题:约旦称报复“撼天震地” 将处死女囚里莎维
  当地时间2月3日,极端组织“伊斯兰国”(IS)发放最新影片,声称已烧死约旦空军飞行员卡萨斯贝。目前还无法立刻证实这段录像的真实性。IS早前威胁如果约旦不释放在当地被囚的女犯人里沙维,便会杀死卡萨斯贝,但约旦在限期过后仍未释放里沙维。
  中新网2月4日电 据外媒报道,极端组织“伊斯兰国”(IS)2月3日通过互联网发布的一份视频录像显示,去年12月被俘的约旦飞行员莫亚兹·卡萨斯贝已经被烧死。约旦国王阿布杜拉斥IS“懦弱恐怖”。约旦或将于4日处决伊拉克女炸弹客、死囚里莎维,以报复飞行员被害。
  他在电视转播的简短露面时说,杀害飞行员是“懦弱恐怖行为。”约旦国王阿布杜拉为此特别缩短访美行程。
  约旦电视声明说:“国王陛下,武装部队最高指挥官,在英勇飞行员壮烈成仁的消息传出后,已缩短访美行程。”
  美国总统奥巴马3日也对卡萨斯贝的家属表示哀悼。他也表示,伊斯兰国将所俘虏约旦飞行员卡萨斯贝活活烧死的影片如果证实为真,将是这个好战团体“邪恶和野蛮”的另一个迹象。
  奥巴马告诉记者:“不论他们运作的意识型态为何,都已破产。”
  他表示,这段影片大大加强美国为首盟军在叙利亚和伊拉克打击伊斯兰国的决心。
  白宫发言人厄内斯特表示,美国情报机构正在研究这段影片,以确定这段影片的真实性,并确定这段影片是何时所录制。
  约旦军方证实萨斯贝已遭杀害,并表示伊斯兰国好战分子杀害卡萨斯贝,约旦军方将会采取报复行动。
  军方发言人艾马利(Mamdouh al Ameri)上校在电视转播的声明中说:“报复的规模,将会和袭击约旦的这项灾难一样大。”约旦政府发言人则表示:“约旦的回应将会撼天震地。”
.。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。,
你猜对了,约旦够干脆。。
对付恐怖最好的办法就是更大的恐怖。
 原标题:约旦称报复“撼天震地” 将处死女囚里莎维
  当地时间2月3日,极端组织“伊斯兰国”(IS)发 ...
说实在的美国人能消灭isis我还不如去信萨达姆。
不建议看视频,看了整个人都不好了.......


极端主义混不长是有道理的
这尼玛叔能忍,婶正的不能忍了。。。。
太残忍了, 不忍直视.约旦飞行员表现得很爷们儿
太吓人了但视频好像做过精心的剪辑和后期处理,有配乐,还有被害飞行员的表情和动作以及恐怖分子点火的特写镜头,所以我怀疑这是不是有人根据新闻拍的情景模拟视频啊?
直接撞墙死了算,还不用那么痛苦