Captured Jordanian Pilot Burned Alive

Captured Jordanian Pilot Burned Alive

Jordan pilot hostage Moaz al-Kasasbeh ‘burned alive’ – BBC News

Jordan Pilot hostage Moaz al-Kasasbeh ‘burned alive’
27 minutes ago
From the section Middle East

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The BBC’s security correspondent Frank Gardner: "Tonight Jordan is coming to terms with the news"
Jordan has confirmed the death of Pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh after a video published online by Islamic State (IS) claimed to show him being Burned alive.
The video shows a man standing in a cage engulfed in flames. Officials are working to confirm its authenticity.
Jordan’s King Abdullah hailed Lt Kasasbeh as a hero, saying Jordan must "stand united" in the face of hardship.
The Pilot was Captured when his plane came down near Raqqa, Syria, during a mission against IS in December.
The video posted on Tuesday was distributed via a Twitter account known as a source for IS propaganda.
The highly produced 22-minute film includes a sequence showing the Jordanian Pilot walking at gunpoint amongst rubble apparently caused by coalition air strikes that targeted jihadists.
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says that in a world already shocked by the calculated cruelty of Islamic State’s actions, the horrific video is aimed primarily at Arab populations in Jordan and the Gulf states.
Jordanian state TV reports that Lt Kasasbeh, 26, was killed a month ago. Jordan had tried to secure his release since then.
The country has vowed "punishment and revenge" for his death, and the king described IS as a "deviant criminal group".

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Jordan’s King Abdullah: "It is every Jordanians’ duty to stand together"
Jordan, which has joined the US-led coalition against IS, had been attempting to secure Lt Kasasbeh’s release as part of a prisoner swap, offering to free Iraqi militant Sajida al-Rishawi in exchange.
She is a failed suicide bomber now on death row in Jordan for her role in attacks in the capital, Amman, that killed 60 people in 2024.
IS had sought Rishawi’s release as part of a deal to free captive Japanese journalist Kenji Goto. A video that appeared to show Goto’s dead **** appeared three days ago.

At the scene: Paul Adams, BBC News, Amman

Relatives had gathered around Lt Kasasbeh’s father (centre) in Amman
Jordanians greeted the news with horror. Many have seen the gruesome video, barely edited, played over and over on television.
Hundreds gathered in the streets after dark, demanding revenge against Lt Kasasbeh’s killers. Some also wanted to know why Jordan was involved in this fight at all.
The pilot’s father was among supporters when the news came through. He and other family members have left the capital to mourn at home.
King Abdullah said Lt Kasasbeh had died defending his beliefs and homeland. The defence ministry said the pilot’s blood would not have been shed in vain. It is promising a fitting punishment.
For many Jordanians, this has to begin with the quick execution of Sajida al-Rishawi, the failed al-Qaeda suicide bomber, jailed 10 years ago for her part in a spate of bombings against hotels here.
Profile: Lt Moaz al-Kasasbeh

A spokesman for the Jordanian armed forces, Mamdouh al-Ameri, said Lt Kasasbeh had "fallen as a martyr".
"His blood will not be shed in vain," he said. "Our punishment and revenge will be as huge as the loss of the Jordanians."
Jordanian officials were quoted as saying Rishawi would be executed imminently, along with three other convicted militants.

Late on Tuesday, supporters of the Pilot expressed their anger at a rally in Amman

Analysis: Jonathan Marcus, BBC diplomatic correspondent
One thing is clear from this video – Islamic State never had any intention of releasing the young Jordanian pilot. According to Jordanian state media he was killed on 3 January, well before the supposed prisoner exchange talks moved into high gear.
The cynical manipulation of this episode by IS shows the importance it affords to information warfare – here an attempt to create problems for the Jordanian authorities and to weaken the Arab-Western coalition, at a time when it appears to be struggling to make dramatic headway against IS on the ground.
This is the problem for the coalition. Its air campaign is in many ways a stop-gap intended to halt the progress of IS, but requiring effective troops on the ground to significantly turn back its advance.

Jordan’s King Abdullah is cutting short a visit to the US after news of Lt Kasasbeh’s death, but will meet President Barack Obama before he heads home.
Mr Obama earlier said in a statement that if the video was real, it would be "one more indication of the viciousness and barbarity" of IS.
"I think it will redouble the vigilance and determination on the part of the global coalition to make sure they are degraded and ultimately defeated," he added.
The Jordanian king has already met US Vice-President Joe Biden who "reinforced America’s ironclad support" for Jordan, the White House said.

Timeline: Jordanian Pilot held hostage
24 December 2024: Jordanian Lt Moaz Youssef al-Kasasbeh Captured by IS after his plane crashes
25 December 2024: Pilot’s father urges IS to show mercy
20 January2020: IS threatens to kill two Japanese hostages unless Japan pays $200m ransom within 72 hours
24 January: IS releases video of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto holding a picture apparently showing Haruna Yukawa’s decapitated ****
24 January: IS calls for release of Sajida al-Rishawi, an Iraqi militant sentenced to death in Jordan
28 January: Jordan offers to release Rishawi in exchange for Lt Kasasbeh
29 January: Deadline to kill Lt Kasasbeh and Mr Goto expires
31 January: Video released appearing to show Kenji Goto’s ****
3 February: Video released appearing to show Lt Kasasbeh burnt alive, with Jordanian media suggesting he was killed weeks earlier

Captured Jordanian Pilot Burned Alive

Captured Jordanian Pilot Burned Alive

Jordan pilot hostage Moaz al-Kasasbeh ‘burned alive’ – BBC News

Jordan Pilot hostage Moaz al-Kasasbeh ‘burned alive’
27 minutes ago
From the section Middle East

Media caption
The BBC’s security correspondent Frank Gardner: "Tonight Jordan is coming to terms with the news"
Jordan has confirmed the death of Pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh after a video published online by Islamic State (IS) claimed to show him being Burned alive.
The video shows a man standing in a cage engulfed in flames. Officials are working to confirm its authenticity.
Jordan’s King Abdullah hailed Lt Kasasbeh as a hero, saying Jordan must "stand united" in the face of hardship.
The Pilot was Captured when his plane came down near Raqqa, Syria, during a mission against IS in December.
The video posted on Tuesday was distributed via a Twitter account known as a source for IS propaganda.
The highly produced 22-minute film includes a sequence showing the Jordanian Pilot walking at gunpoint amongst rubble apparently caused by coalition air strikes that targeted jihadists.
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says that in a world already shocked by the calculated cruelty of Islamic State’s actions, the horrific video is aimed primarily at Arab populations in Jordan and the Gulf states.
Jordanian state TV reports that Lt Kasasbeh, 26, was killed a month ago. Jordan had tried to secure his release since then.
The country has vowed "punishment and revenge" for his death, and the king described IS as a "deviant criminal group".

Media caption
Jordan’s King Abdullah: "It is every Jordanians’ duty to stand together"
Jordan, which has joined the US-led coalition against IS, had been attempting to secure Lt Kasasbeh’s release as part of a prisoner swap, offering to free Iraqi militant Sajida al-Rishawi in exchange.
She is a failed suicide bomber now on death row in Jordan for her role in attacks in the capital, Amman, that killed 60 people in 2024.
IS had sought Rishawi’s release as part of a deal to free captive Japanese journalist Kenji Goto. A video that appeared to show Goto’s dead **** appeared three days ago.

At the scene: Paul Adams, BBC News, Amman

Relatives had gathered around Lt Kasasbeh’s father (centre) in Amman
Jordanians greeted the news with horror. Many have seen the gruesome video, barely edited, played over and over on television.
Hundreds gathered in the streets after dark, demanding revenge against Lt Kasasbeh’s killers. Some also wanted to know why Jordan was involved in this fight at all.
The pilot’s father was among supporters when the news came through. He and other family members have left the capital to mourn at home.
King Abdullah said Lt Kasasbeh had died defending his beliefs and homeland. The defence ministry said the pilot’s blood would not have been shed in vain. It is promising a fitting punishment.
For many Jordanians, this has to begin with the quick execution of Sajida al-Rishawi, the failed al-Qaeda suicide bomber, jailed 10 years ago for her part in a spate of bombings against hotels here.
Profile: Lt Moaz al-Kasasbeh

A spokesman for the Jordanian armed forces, Mamdouh al-Ameri, said Lt Kasasbeh had "fallen as a martyr".
"His blood will not be shed in vain," he said. "Our punishment and revenge will be as huge as the loss of the Jordanians."
Jordanian officials were quoted as saying Rishawi would be executed imminently, along with three other convicted militants.

Late on Tuesday, supporters of the Pilot expressed their anger at a rally in Amman

Analysis: Jonathan Marcus, BBC diplomatic correspondent
One thing is clear from this video – Islamic State never had any intention of releasing the young Jordanian pilot. According to Jordanian state media he was killed on 3 January, well before the supposed prisoner exchange talks moved into high gear.
The cynical manipulation of this episode by IS shows the importance it affords to information warfare – here an attempt to create problems for the Jordanian authorities and to weaken the Arab-Western coalition, at a time when it appears to be struggling to make dramatic headway against IS on the ground.
This is the problem for the coalition. Its air campaign is in many ways a stop-gap intended to halt the progress of IS, but requiring effective troops on the ground to significantly turn back its advance.

Jordan’s King Abdullah is cutting short a visit to the US after news of Lt Kasasbeh’s death, but will meet President Barack Obama before he heads home.
Mr Obama earlier said in a statement that if the video was real, it would be "one more indication of the viciousness and barbarity" of IS.
"I think it will redouble the vigilance and determination on the part of the global coalition to make sure they are degraded and ultimately defeated," he added.
The Jordanian king has already met US Vice-President Joe Biden who "reinforced America’s ironclad support" for Jordan, the White House said.

Timeline: Jordanian Pilot held hostage
24 December 2024: Jordanian Lt Moaz Youssef al-Kasasbeh Captured by IS after his plane crashes
25 December 2024: Pilot’s father urges IS to show mercy
20 January2020: IS threatens to kill two Japanese hostages unless Japan pays $200m ransom within 72 hours
24 January: IS releases video of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto holding a picture apparently showing Haruna Yukawa’s decapitated ****
24 January: IS calls for release of Sajida al-Rishawi, an Iraqi militant sentenced to death in Jordan
28 January: Jordan offers to release Rishawi in exchange for Lt Kasasbeh
29 January: Deadline to kill Lt Kasasbeh and Mr Goto expires
31 January: Video released appearing to show Kenji Goto’s ****
3 February: Video released appearing to show Lt Kasasbeh burnt alive, with Jordanian media suggesting he was killed weeks earlier

Chris Hemsworth Is PEOPLE’s Sexiest Man Alive

Chris Hemsworth Is PEOPLE’s Sexiest Man Alive

Chris Hemsworth Is PEOPLE’s Sexiest Man Alive

He continues to smite bad guys as a hammer-wielding Norse god in The Avengers, will fight off a terrorist hacker in Michael Mann’s upcoming cyber thriller, Blackhat and battle a whale in Ron Howard’s In the Heart of the Sea, but there was no contest when it came to naming Aussie Chris Hemsworth this year’s Sexiest Man Alive.

The actor, 31, thought it was "pretty funny" when he first heard the news – as did his wife, Spanish model, Elsa Pataky, 38, whom he wed in 2024.

"I think you’ve bought me a couple of weeks of bragging rights around the house," he tells PEOPLE in this week’s cover story. "I can just say to her, ‘Now remember, this is what the people think, so I don’t need to do the dishes anymore, I don’t need to change nappies. I’m above that. I’ve made it now.’ "

The Australian-bred Hemsworth also reveals that he prefers to sleep sans pajamas, has a signature dance move (with a spin!) and would rather be home in Australia, where he and Pataky live with their three kids – daughter India, 2½, and 8-month-old twin sons, Sasha and Tristan – than anywhere else.

"We just had a big beach day with the kids, swimming and kicking the ball around," he says. "That was the first time in a long time we’ve done that. That’s what it’s all about."

As for that ripped ****, Hemsworth, who puts on 20 lbs. of muscle for his role as Thor, says he tries to be disciplined when it comes to his diet and exercise but looks forward to his cheat days. "Then it’s pizza, hamburgers, beer, sugary things," he adds. "Everything I’m not allowed to have!"

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Tuna Company Charged Over Worker *****d Alive With 6 Tons of Fish

Tuna Company Charged Over Worker *****d Alive With 6 Tons of Fish

Tuna Company Charged Over Worker *****d Alive With 6 Tons of Fish

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On Monday, Bumble Bee Foods and two employees were Charged With felony safety violations Over the death of Worker burned Alive in an industrial pressure *****r, the Associated Press reports.
According to Los Angeles County prosecutors, the company, their director of plant operations and a former safety manager each face three counts of violating OSHA rules Over the incident, which occurred in 2024. From the L.A. Times:

On Oct. 11, 2024, Jose Melena, 62, entered a 35-foot oven at the company’s Santa Fe Springs plant to make a repair inside the machine, which is used to sterilize thousands of cans of Tuna at a time.

Unaware that Melena was inside the oven, other plant workers loaded several carts that altogether held about 12,000 pounds of tuna, shut the door and turned on the oven, prosecutors said.

Temperatures peaked at around 270 degrees, and Melena *****d to death (:eek2:), prosecutors said. His charred remains were found by another plant worker.

“We remain devastated by the loss of our colleague Jose Melena in the tragic accident,” Bumble Bee said in a statement on Monday. “We disagree With and are disappointed by the charges filed by the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office.”
Prosecutors say the Company could be fined as much as $1.5 million. In 2024, Bumble Bee Foods reportedly generated about $1 billion in sales.
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Tuna Company Charged Over Worker *****d Alive With 6 Tons of Fish

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