American
aid worker and former soldier Peter Kassig
was beheaded by ISIS
terrorists, the White House confirmed Sunday, hours after a video
claiming to show the victim surfaced online.
ISIS held Kassig as a hostage and in previous communications had threatened his life.
The video shows the aftermath of a beheading in which the victim is not clearly recognizable.
President
Barack Obama confirmed the 26-year-old’s beheading, saying Kassig “was
taken from us in an act of pure evil by a terrorist group that the world
rightly associates with inhumanity.”
Kassig, who converted to Islam in captivity, also went by the name Abdul-Rahman Kassig.
He
first traveled to the Middle East as a U.S. soldier and returned as a
medical worker, feeling compelled to help victims of war.
He did aid work in Syria, where he was captured. He was held hostage for over a year.
“We are
heartbroken to learn that our son, Abdul-Rahman Peter Kassig, has lost
his life as a result of his love for the Syrian people and his desire to
ease their suffering,” Kassig’s parents, Ed and Paula, said in a
statement.
The
parents released a previously unpublished audio recording of their son,
recorded by a journalist before Kassig was taken captive.
“You
know we would have a chance here to make up for a lot wrong that we did
in this part of the world if we stepped in, in the right way,” Peter
Kassig says in the recording. “If we just as a country did what other
people helped me to do in that hospital. How much did I impact the
political situation inside Syria? None. How much did I impact the
political situation back home? None. But what I did do is that over
period of time in that hospital I was able to share a little bit of hope
and comfort with some people.”
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