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AMMAN
(Reuters) - The father of a Jordanian pilot captured by Islamic State
fighters after his plane crashed in Syria said he did not consider his
son a hostage and called on his captors to treat him as a "guest".
Jordan is one of several Arab countries participating
in the U.S.-led military mission to bomb fighters from the Islamist
group, which holds territory in both Syria and Iraq.First Lieutenant Muath al-Kasaesbeh, 27, was captured after his jet crashed in northeast Syria on Wednesday during a bombing mission against the militants. The U.S. military, which commands the operation, said enemy fire was not the cause of the crash.
Kasaesbeh, who comes from a prominent Jordanian Sunni Muslim family, is the first pilot from the international coalition known to have been captured by Islamic State.
The Sunni Muslim jihadist group has a history of killing enemy soldiers that it captures on the battlefield and beheading Western civilians that it takes hostage. Many of the captives it has killed are Shi'ites or non-Muslims, but the group has also executed Sunnis for fighting alongside its enemies.
His family has pleaded for mercy.
"I do not want to describe him as a hostage. I call him a guest," his father, Saif al-Kasaesbeh, told Reuters Television.
"He is a guest
among brothers of ours in Syria Islamic State. I ask them - by the name
of God and with the dignity of the prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him -
to receive him as a guest of his hosts and treat him well," he said.
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Writing by Peter Graff; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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102users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down2users disliked this commentFogleg Horndog • Report Abuse
They routinely cut off the heads of their guests.
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17users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down0users disliked this commentS • Report Abuse
Probably trying everything, but they are going to kill him . . . after they take the ransom.
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10users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down0users disliked this commentJRem • Report Abuse
Say what??? As a parent, I try to understand.
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8users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down0users disliked this commentjumpboot • Report Abuse
Good Luck, Buddy!! You must have forgotten, we are dealing with ruthless savages who would kill their own mother if she didn't adhere to their ways!!
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It's time to cook them savages. -
3users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down0users disliked this commentCSTX • Report Abuse
As if he thinks these are rational people. They are a bunch of lunatic Muslims. I hate to say it, but he might as well consider his son dead.
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3users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down0users disliked this commentJ • Report Abuse
Where is the national press coverage of this mess?
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3users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down0users disliked this commentJ. de Molay • Report Abuse
These activities are making this pilot more valuable in the eyes of this captors. Likewise, the facts surrounding the downing of this pilot's fighter aircraft are not quite clear. This makes me worried our command doesn't want to admit ISIS-L might have gotten their hands on some MAPADS or "other"... More
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0users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down0users disliked this commentBlackfin • Report Abuse
Treating him as a guest would be Muslim way, but since ISIS is more terrorist than Muslim I wouldn't expect them to be very hospitable. Sorry to say, I think the pilot is likely to face beheading.
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92users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down4users disliked this commentcustomer • Report Abuse
"My son, the pilot that was bombing you, should be treated as a guest."
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Humm, I'm having a hard time digesting this... -
11users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down1users disliked this commentBwana • Report Abuse
Woo Nelly, if this request is honored by the Islamic State it would grant the power of the Geneva Convention to IS's chances of winning their war. If the Iraqi, Syrian, Turkish, Kurdish and other's forces opposing IS could expect to be taken prisoner and treated humanely or even repatriated, that... More
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