Siščanka čijeg su supruga Davida Hainesa pogubili islamski teroristi komentirala je vijesti o njihovom uhićenju riječima 'Dovedite te pse meni'.
An image grab taken on December 7, 2014 from video released by Sky News Television shows the widow of British aid worker David Haines, Dragana Haines, speaking in an interview, given at her home in Croatia, where she discribes herself as feeling marked for life by the grief of losing her husband, while she was struggling to tell their four-year-old daughter Athea that he would not be coming home. Relief agency worker Haines, 44, was helping refugees in a camp in Syria near the Turkish border in March 2013 when he was kidnapped. His murder was revealed in a video released in September by Islamic State. AFP PHOTO / SKY NEWS
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Dragana Haines za The Times je kazala kako obećava da će nakon što završi s njima biti živi, ali da nije sigurna hoće li uopće željeti biti.
'Dovedite te pse meni. Ili me odvedite gdje god jesu, dajte mi šest sati sa svakim od njih. Obećavam da će biti živi nakon što završim s njima. Nisam sigurna da će to htjeti biti', rekla je Haines.
=== RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / HO / SITE INTELLIGENCE GROUP - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS FROM ALTERNATIVE SOURCES, AFP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DIGITAL ALTERATIONSTO THE PICTURE'S === : An image grab taken from a video released by the Islamic State (IS) and identified by SITE Intelligence Group on September 13, 2014 purportedly shows British aid worker David Haines dressed in orange and on his knees in a desert landscape speaking to the camera before being beheaded by a masked militant (R). This would be the third such execution in recent weeks, after two US journalists taken hostage in Syria were shown murdered. AFP PHOTO / SITE INTELLIGENCE GROUP / HO === RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / HO / SITE INTELLIGENCE GROUP - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS FROM ALTERNATIVE SOURCES, AFP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DIGITAL ALTERATIONS TO THE PICTURE'S === / AFP PHOTO / SITE Intelligence Group / HO
Zarobljene džihadiste trenutno drže kurdske snage u Siriji. Britanski ministar obrane Tobias Ellwood želi da im se sudi na Međunarodnom sudu za ratne zločine u Haagu. Isti su, osim Hainesa, ubili i njegovog kolegu Alana Henninga, američke novinare Jamesa Foleya i Stevena Sotloffa te Amerikanca Petera Kassiga.
A combination made on November 13, 2015, of various handout file pictures and image grabs, shows (Top L to Bottom R) Japanese freelance video journalist Kenji Goto, US aid worker Peter "Abdel-Rahman" Kassig, US freelance reporter James Foley, Japanese national Haruna Yukawa, US freelance writer Steven Sotloff, British national Alan Henning and British aid worker David Haines, the victims of Islamic State militant "Jihadi John", whose real name is Mohammed Emwazi. A US strike on Syria that targeted British militant Mohammed Emwazi on November 12, was "an act of self-defence", Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron said, while acknowledging his death was "not yet certain". AFP PHOTO / DSK == RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / DSK" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS FROM FROM ALTERNATIVE SOURCES, THEREFORE AFP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DIGITAL ALTERATIONS TO THE PICTURE'S EDITORIAL CONTENT, DATE AND LOCATION WHICH CANNOT BE INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED === / AFP PHOTO / DSK