US backed talks between jihadi clerics and Isis in effort to save hostage’s life
Source: The Guardian
US backed talks between jihadi clerics and Isis in effort to save hostages life
Ali Younes, Shiv Malik, Spencer Ackerman and Mustafa Khalili
The Guardian, Thursday 18 December 2014 16.16 GMT
US counter-terrorism officials backed a high-stakes negotiation involving two of the worlds most prominent jihadi clerics as well as former Guantánamo detainees in an attempt to save the life of an American hostage held by Islamic State, the Guardian can reveal.
Emails seen by the Guardian show how tentative talks with the spiritual leadership of Isis to secure the release of Abdul-Rahman (Peter) Kassig began in mid-October and ran for several weeks, with the knowledge of the FBI.
Kassig who converted to Islam while imprisoned for more than a year was the most recent western hostage to be executed by Isis. The jihadi group announced his death on 16 November with a typically grisly video.
The ultimately unsuccessful initiative to save him was the brainchild of a controversial New York lawyer, Stanley Cohen, who has represented Osama bin Ladens son-in-law and members of Hamas in US courts.
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