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bethany haines, whose father david was one of those hostages, has told the bbc the men should be forcedlook in the eyes of the people whose lives they'd destroyed. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, has more. they became the most infamous gang of foreign fighters in the self—styled islamic state. callous torturers and public executioners of hostages. jihadijohn, his real name, mohammed emwazi — now dead. aine davis — in prison in turkey. and the two men we now know were captured last months, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh. the gang are suspected of beheading alan henning, a driver and aid workerfrom eccles, and david haines, a long time aid workerfrom perth. his daughter now contemplating what punishment his newly captured suspected killers should face. they should die a long, slow, painful death and i think quite a lot of people will understand that, that they should be allowed to live. but, realistically, that's not going to happen, and you have to come to terms with that. the best thing for them is to be locked up and throw away the key. they should never be allo
bethany haines, whose father david was one of those hostages, has told the bbc the men should be forcedlook in the eyes of the people whose lives they'd destroyed. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, has more. they became the most infamous gang of foreign fighters in the self—styled islamic state. callous torturers and public executioners of hostages. jihadijohn, his real name, mohammed emwazi — now dead. aine davis — in prison in turkey. and the two men we now know were...
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the gang are suspected of beheading alan henning, a driver and aid workerfrom eccles, and david hainesaid worker from perth. his daughter now contemplating what punishment his newly captured suspected killers should face. they should die a long, slow, painful death and i think quite a lot of people will understand that, that they should be allowed to live. but, realistically, that's not going to happen, and you have to come to terms with that. the best thing for them is to be locked up and throw away the key. they should never be allowed back in society because they willjust recruit people and they will just do this again. and for the sake of her father, if they end up in court, she will go to watch. if it goes to trial, i'll certainly be there. i certainly want to look them in the eye and let them know that i am who i am and they have destroyed a big part of my life. and, hopefully, there will be some sort ofjustice. some of the gangs hostages were freed, including former french reporter nicolas henin. he wants them to have the fairest trial possible. i would not be happy if they were
the gang are suspected of beheading alan henning, a driver and aid workerfrom eccles, and david hainesaid worker from perth. his daughter now contemplating what punishment his newly captured suspected killers should face. they should die a long, slow, painful death and i think quite a lot of people will understand that, that they should be allowed to live. but, realistically, that's not going to happen, and you have to come to terms with that. the best thing for them is to be locked up and...
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the same cell killed britain's alan henning and david haines.er been recovered. the west london cell were seen as the worst of the worst, is superstars who had an air of invulnerability. but no more — now, all are dead or in captivity. they may also have information on the missing britishjournalist, john cantlie. kidnapped by is, he has fronted some of their propaganda videos. this was his last appearance from mosul, before it too was taken from is group. and do they know the whereabouts of abu bakr al—baghdadi, the is leader? despite repeated claims that he is dead, he was last heard from in september last year. the captured men have served one significant purpose, though — a new front has opened in syria. turkey is attacking kurdish forces — it calls them terrorists, but the coalition sees the kurds as vital and effective allies against is and it wants the world to know those allies have just captured two of the caliphate's most wanted. daniel sandford, bbc news, beirut. uber has settled its legal battle with the self—driving car company waymo
the same cell killed britain's alan henning and david haines.er been recovered. the west london cell were seen as the worst of the worst, is superstars who had an air of invulnerability. but no more — now, all are dead or in captivity. they may also have information on the missing britishjournalist, john cantlie. kidnapped by is, he has fronted some of their propaganda videos. this was his last appearance from mosul, before it too was taken from is group. and do they know the whereabouts of...
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bethany haines, the daughter of david haines, told bbc scotland how she heard the news.t doing a bit of studying and i got a message on instagram from a journalist at about eight o'clock at night, and it was to tell me the news that that there was rumours that the americans had caught the two remaining beatles that has been a part of my dad's murder. how did you feel? what were the emotions? at first i was sceptical. there are always rumours, you do tend to get the occasional one that is not true, and then, i got a news alert on my phone, from the bbc confirming it, and i thought, right, this is real. and, at first, i wasjust completely in shock, i didn't know what to feel, i didn't know what to think, and then, you kind of realise it's real, and you think, that's it. they are gone, they cannot hurt anybody else. it is that feeling of relief that they got them. and obviously, i am sure it is still really difficult now, it never goes away, but does some of it come back to you, last night? it does, because you... people say that you learn to get over it, but you never get
bethany haines, the daughter of david haines, told bbc scotland how she heard the news.t doing a bit of studying and i got a message on instagram from a journalist at about eight o'clock at night, and it was to tell me the news that that there was rumours that the americans had caught the two remaining beatles that has been a part of my dad's murder. how did you feel? what were the emotions? at first i was sceptical. there are always rumours, you do tend to get the occasional one that is not...
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the man suspected of beheading alan henning, a driver d aid worker, and david haines, a longtime aide worker from per -- his daughter is now contempting the punishments his newly captured suspected killers should face. >> he should die a long, slow, paful death. quite a lot of people understand that. but realistically, that is not god g to happen. u have to come to terms with that. the best thing for them is to lock them up and throw away the key. ey should never be allow back into society, because they do this again. daniel: for the sake of her , fath they end up in court, she will go to watch. >> if it goes to trial, i will certainly be there, i will look them in the eye and let them know that they have destroyed a part of my life. and hopefully there will be some sort of justice. daniel: some of the gang's hostages were freed, including the former french reporter who wants them to have the fairest trial possible.ot >> i woulde happy if they wore just sent to guantÁnamo bay, because thid be denial of justice. danielel shafee elsheikh arrived in britain in alexanda 2012. kotey left o
the man suspected of beheading alan henning, a driver d aid worker, and david haines, a longtime aide worker from per -- his daughter is now contempting the punishments his newly captured suspected killers should face. >> he should die a long, slow, paful death. quite a lot of people understand that. but realistically, that is not god g to happen. u have to come to terms with that. the best thing for them is to lock them up and throw away the key. ey should never be allow back into...
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the gang are suspected of beheading alan henning, a driver and aid worker from eccles, and david hainesen here in croatia, a former raf engineer and long—time aid workerfrom perth. this morning, his daughter, bethany, was finally contemplating what punishment two of his suspected killers should face. they should die a long, slow, painful death. and i think quite a lot of people will understand that, that they shouldn't be allowed to live. but realistically, that's not going to happen. and i have to come to terms with that. and the best thing for them is to be locked up and throw away the key. they should never be allowed back in society, because they willjust recruit people and they will just do this again. and for the sake of her father, if they end up in court, she will go to watch. if it goes to trial, i will certainly be there, i will certainly want to look them in the eye and let them know that i am who i am, and they have destroyed a big part of my life. and hopefully there will be some sort ofjustice. some of the gangs hostages were freed, including former french reporter, nicola
the gang are suspected of beheading alan henning, a driver and aid worker from eccles, and david hainesen here in croatia, a former raf engineer and long—time aid workerfrom perth. this morning, his daughter, bethany, was finally contemplating what punishment two of his suspected killers should face. they should die a long, slow, painful death. and i think quite a lot of people will understand that, that they shouldn't be allowed to live. but realistically, that's not going to happen. and i...
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, a driver and aid worker from eccles, and david haines, a long—time aid workerfrom perth.as ellwood demands what he calls an agreed international process for captured fighters... last month, president trump said that he was keeping guantanamo bay open. a decision is yet to be made about what will happen to alexander kotey and el shafee elsheikh. chris mason, bbc news. the headlines... the head of oxfam denies a cover—up over claims that haiti aid workers paid for sex, as ministers order a review. israel has carried out attacks on a dozen targets in syria, including air defence systems, after one of its jets came under syrian anti—aircraft fire and crashed. at least 19 people are dead and 60 injured as a double—decker bus overturns in hong kong. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is visiting bangladesh to see at first hand the crisis facing rohingya muslims. nearly 700,000 refugees have fled from neighbouring myanmar since a military crackdown began there six months ago. after meeting with officials from the bangladeshi government, mrjohnson said the challenge now is find
, a driver and aid worker from eccles, and david haines, a long—time aid workerfrom perth.as ellwood demands what he calls an agreed international process for captured fighters... last month, president trump said that he was keeping guantanamo bay open. a decision is yet to be made about what will happen to alexander kotey and el shafee elsheikh. chris mason, bbc news. the headlines... the head of oxfam denies a cover—up over claims that haiti aid workers paid for sex, as ministers order a...
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this morning the daughter of david haines gave her reaction. a long, slow, painful death. realistically that is not going to happen. and you have to come to terms with that. the best thing for them is to be locked up and throw away the key. they should never be allowed back into society, because they willjust recruit people, and they will just do this again. if it goes to trial, i'll certainly be there. i certainly want to look them in the eye and let them know that i'm who i am. and they've destroyed a big part of my life. some westerners guarded by the british gang did manage to get out alive, including frenchjournalist nicola henin, who's delighted by the capture of kotey and elsheik but want proper trial. revenge is an endless cycle, where justice eventually aims at extinguishing violence by setting up all the grievances and bringing back peace. and this is what i want. but it's possible kotey and elsheikh may end up here at guantanamo bay, where there would not be a normal trial. although it's not confirmed, the bbc believes they've been s
this morning the daughter of david haines gave her reaction. a long, slow, painful death. realistically that is not going to happen. and you have to come to terms with that. the best thing for them is to be locked up and throw away the key. they should never be allowed back into society, because they willjust recruit people, and they will just do this again. if it goes to trial, i'll certainly be there. i certainly want to look them in the eye and let them know that i'm who i am. and they've...
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their gang is accused by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines james foley, peter kassig and steven sotloff. they are also accused of water boarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover. it became infamous as an is recruiting ground. as well as mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, some half a dozen other men from these streets died fighting for is in either syria or iraq. at el shafee elsheikh‘s house, his parents, who had another son killed in syria, asked the media to leave. there's nothing we can say, no comment whatsoever. please, please, let us be in peace. their son and alexanda kotey have had their british citizenship removed already. now a trial, possibly in the united states, seems the most likely outcome. daniel sandford, bbc news. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are michae
their gang is accused by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines james foley, peter kassig and steven sotloff. they are also accused of water boarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover. it became infamous as an is recruiting ground. as well as mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, some half a dozen other men from...
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part of a gang suspected of murdering alan henning, a driver and eight worker from eccles, and david hainesperth. in interviews with the times and the daily telegraph, tobias ellwood demands what he calls an agreed international process for captured fighters. guantanamo bay created a new combatant status that bypassed last month, president trump said that he was keeping guantanamo bay open. a decision is yet to be made about what will happen to alexander kotey and el shafee elsheikh. israel says one of its fighterjets has crashed after coming under syrian anti—aircraft fire. both pilots were rejected and taken to hospital. israel said it had been responding to the launch of an iranian drone into its airspace. our middle east correspondent injerusalem, tom bateman, has been giving us more details about the incident. well, israel says that this was a drone carrying out a military mission sent by the iranians inside syria. what is notable is where the drone was, because we have heard in the past about so—called spill—over from the fighting in syria across israe‘s northern border, but according
part of a gang suspected of murdering alan henning, a driver and eight worker from eccles, and david hainesperth. in interviews with the times and the daily telegraph, tobias ellwood demands what he calls an agreed international process for captured fighters. guantanamo bay created a new combatant status that bypassed last month, president trump said that he was keeping guantanamo bay open. a decision is yet to be made about what will happen to alexander kotey and el shafee elsheikh. israel...
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part of a gang suspected of murdering alan henning, a driver and eight worker from eccles, and david haines calls an agreed international process for captured fighters: last month, president trump said that he was keeping one can obey open. —— the day open. in —— -- the day open. in -- guantanamo bay, open. a decision is yet to be made about what will happen to alexander kotey and el shafee elsheikh. survivors of sexual abuse in the church of england are holding a protest this morning at a meeting of the general synod, as the church faces criticism over how it deals with complaints. it comes as fresh information has been passed to police in the case of a bishop — accused 60 years after his death of sexual abuse. here's our religion editor martin bashir. scholar, priest and champion of the oppressed. george bell served as bishop of chichester for 30 years until his death in 1958. but his reputation was tainted two years ago when it was revealed at the church had paid this woman almost £17,000 following claims she had been abused by him. friends of bell demanded to know how the church came to
part of a gang suspected of murdering alan henning, a driver and eight worker from eccles, and david haines calls an agreed international process for captured fighters: last month, president trump said that he was keeping one can obey open. —— the day open. in —— -- the day open. in -- guantanamo bay, open. a decision is yet to be made about what will happen to alexander kotey and el shafee elsheikh. survivors of sexual abuse in the church of england are holding a protest this morning...
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david haines was murdered by the group in 2014.e charity oxfam has condemned the behaviour of seven former members of its staff in haiti, after newspaper allegations that the aid workers regularly used prostitutes when stationed in the country in 2011. the charity said the men were no longer working for it. the company has said that it is committed to preventing sexual abuse. human eggs have been successfully grown in a laboratory for the first time. the breakthrough could lead to new ways of preserving the fertility of children having cancer treatment. why —— and fireworks in south korea as the opening ceremony to the winter trinity mirror has announced a £127 million deal to buy the express and star newspapers from northern & shell as well as ok magazine. the company says the combined group will be able to save money by sharing content and reducing duplication. a little earlier i spoke to dominic ponsford, editor of the press gazette who told us how he viewed the deal. works for both sides, slam dunk for trinity mirror. they valu
david haines was murdered by the group in 2014.e charity oxfam has condemned the behaviour of seven former members of its staff in haiti, after newspaper allegations that the aid workers regularly used prostitutes when stationed in the country in 2011. the charity said the men were no longer working for it. the company has said that it is committed to preventing sexual abuse. human eggs have been successfully grown in a laboratory for the first time. the breakthrough could lead to new ways of...
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involved in the killing of its thought around two dozen hostages including british aid workers david hainesg. they got that unfortunate name, the beatles. because some of the hostages, you can see them because of their masks, you could hear their british accents, and of the four hostage—takers, mohammed emwazi was killed in a drone strike, he was dubbed jihadi john. aine davis in prison in turkey. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh were picked up by kurdish forces in syria, they had suspicions about the men, so approached us special operations who had access to them. they used biometrics to confirm their identities. the families of their identities. the families of the men didn't know about this ca ptu re the men didn't know about this capture and only learned about it when the bbc approached them this evening. it's not clear what happened to the next, possible they could be sent to the us to stand trial. they were involved in the killing of some american hostages as well. it's even possible they could be send to guantanamo bay as donald trump has talked about in the past. it may not be
involved in the killing of its thought around two dozen hostages including british aid workers david hainesg. they got that unfortunate name, the beatles. because some of the hostages, you can see them because of their masks, you could hear their british accents, and of the four hostage—takers, mohammed emwazi was killed in a drone strike, he was dubbed jihadi john. aine davis in prison in turkey. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh were picked up by kurdish forces in syria, they had...
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and this is david haines, a british aid worker, who was also captured by islamic state and beheaded inworker in syria in 2013 was the second british man to be murdered. the videos showed mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, killing each of these men and others. they should die a long, slow, painful death. and i think quite a lot of people understand that, that they shouldn't be allowed to live. but realistically, that's not going to happen. and you have to come to terms with that. the best thing for them is to be locked up and throw away the key. they should never be allowed back into society, because they willjust recruit people, and they will just do this again. if it goes to trial, i'll certainly be there. i certainly want to look them in the eye and let them know that i'm who i am. and they've destroyed a big part of my life. some westerners guarded by the british gang did manage to get out alive, including frenchjournalist nicolas henin, who's delighted by the capture of kottey and sheffield take but want proper trial. revenge is an endless cycle, where justice eventually aims at extingui
and this is david haines, a british aid worker, who was also captured by islamic state and beheaded inworker in syria in 2013 was the second british man to be murdered. the videos showed mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, killing each of these men and others. they should die a long, slow, painful death. and i think quite a lot of people understand that, that they shouldn't be allowed to live. but realistically, that's not going to happen. and you have to come to terms with that. the best thing for...
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part of the gang suspected of murdering alan henning, the driver and aid worker from eccles, and david haines from perth. in interviews with the times and the daily telegraph, tobias ellwood demands what he calls an agreed international process for captured fighters. guantanamo bay created a new combatant status that bypassed the geneva convention, used torture and failed to address a wider global jihadist insurgency that continues today. he says. adding: last month, president trump said he was keeping guantanamo bay open. a decision is yet to be made about what will happen to these two men. chris mason, bbc news. south korea's president has held a historic meeting with the sister of north korea's leader, kim jong—un. the meeting is seen as a direct challenge to the trump administration, which had urged caution rather than engagement with the north. however, south korea is hoping to use the winter olympics to improve diplomatic relations. let's get more on this from our correspondent stephen mcdonnell, who's in pyeongchang. stephen, hello! interesting that this meeting took place, this handsh
part of the gang suspected of murdering alan henning, the driver and aid worker from eccles, and david haines from perth. in interviews with the times and the daily telegraph, tobias ellwood demands what he calls an agreed international process for captured fighters. guantanamo bay created a new combatant status that bypassed the geneva convention, used torture and failed to address a wider global jihadist insurgency that continues today. he says. adding: last month, president trump said he was...
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part of a gang suspected of murdering alan henning, a driver and eight worker from eccles, and david hainesn interviews with the times and the daily telegraph, tobias ellwood demands what he calls an agreed international process for captured fighters: can obey open. a decision is yet to be made about what will happen to alexander kotey and el shafee elsheikh. israel says one of its fighterjets has crashed after coming under syrian anti—aircraft fire. the f16 came down in israeli territory, and both pilots ejected safely. israel said it had been responding to the launch of an iranian drone into its airspace. a convicted killer, who drove his car over a woman as she tried to stop him stealing her handbag, has gone on the run after he was freed from prison on licence. mark woolley was jailed for life at the old bailey in 2001 for the murder of costume designer elizabeth sherlock — and was released in november. scotland yard says he was last seen at a probation meeting in east london 10 days ago. gerry adams, one of the longest serving party leaders in the world, will step down as president of
part of a gang suspected of murdering alan henning, a driver and eight worker from eccles, and david hainesn interviews with the times and the daily telegraph, tobias ellwood demands what he calls an agreed international process for captured fighters: can obey open. a decision is yet to be made about what will happen to alexander kotey and el shafee elsheikh. israel says one of its fighterjets has crashed after coming under syrian anti—aircraft fire. the f16 came down in israeli territory,...
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bethany haines, whose father, david, was one of those hostages, has told the bbc the men should be forcedo look in the eyes of the people whose lives they'd destroyed. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has more. they became the most infamous gang of foreign fighters in the self—styled islamic state, callous torturers and public executioners of hostages. jihadijohn, his real name mohammed emwazi, now dead. aine davis, in prison in turkey. and the two men captured last month, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh. the two were detained by american—backed syrian kurd fighters. kotey, the kurds said today, was trying to escape into turkey. the gang are suspected of beheading alan henning, the driver and aid worker from eccles, and david haines, seen here in croatia, a former raf engineer and long—time aid workerfrom perth. this morning, his daughter, bethany, was finally contemplating what punishment two of his suspected killers should face. they should die a long, slow, painful death. and i think quite a lot of people will understand that, that they shouldn't be allowed to live.
bethany haines, whose father, david, was one of those hostages, has told the bbc the men should be forcedo look in the eyes of the people whose lives they'd destroyed. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has more. they became the most infamous gang of foreign fighters in the self—styled islamic state, callous torturers and public executioners of hostages. jihadijohn, his real name mohammed emwazi, now dead. aine davis, in prison in turkey. and the two men captured last month,...