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Bouthaina Shaaban: James Foley was murdered one year ago





Bouthaina Shaaban: James Foley was murdered one year ago

US Journalist Foley Murdered by IS Militants 1 Year Ago – Assad Spokesperson

 (Jam news) – Ria Novosti agency reported that American journalist James Foley may have been murdered by Islamic State militants a year ago; Syrian President Bashar Assad’s official spokesperson, Bouthaina Shaaban said.

“James Foley was first arrested by the Free Syrian Army and he was sold to ISIS [an earlier name for the IS]. You can check with the UN…James Foley was killed a year ago, not now, they only released the pictures now, but he was killed a year ago. We have definite information, the UN has the information,” Shaaban said

Last week, the shocking video of Foley being beheaded by the jihadist group was broadcasted all around the world. Foley was killed because US President Barack Obama had ordered airstrikes against IS positions in Iraq.

"Jam News"


 














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