ISIS burns pilot alive, Jordan responds with terrorist executions

ISIS’s barbarity reached twisted new heights as the savages locked a Jordanian fighter pilot in a cage — and burned him alive.
The 22-minute video of the pilot’s torturous death begins with a
cinema-quality shot of al-Kaseasbeh walking alone to the execution
ground through smoke-filled ruins. He stops before a line of masked
ISIS fighters and stares into the distance, apparently at the cage where
he will die.
The video then zooms to a close-up of al-Kaseasbeh’s face interspersed with propaganda footage of damage from bombing raids against ISIS, such as the one in which the pilot was participating when he was captured by the Islamic State on Dec. 24.
The doomed pilot is then shown standing in the cage, his orange prison suit soaked with what appears to be an accelerant.
In slow motion, one of the camouflage-clad terrorists lights a large torch and uses it to ignite a trail of the flammable liquid leading to the cage.
Dramatic music swells as the line of fire moves toward al-Kaseasbeh along the liquid fuse. Once the flames reach the cage, they quickly engulf the Jordanian.
His screams and the roar of flames can be heard on the video as
al-Kaseasbeh frantically jumps up and down, appearing to make a futile
effort at beating out the fire with his hands as he runs in circles in
panic.
After about 20 seconds, the helpless 26-year-old puts his hands to his head and falls to his knees.
The video then switches to a close-up of the burning al-Kaseasbeh. His charred skin falls from his body and his blackened face can be seen twisted and frozen into a look of agony.
A payloader then dumps a massive pile of debris onto the cage, collapsing it and burying al-Kaseasbeh’s smoldering remains. A charred hand is seen protruding from the rubble.
The video sparked a hunger for vengeance in Jordan, as hundreds marched in the capital of Amman and in al-Kaseasbeh’s hometown of Karak demanding the retaliatory execution of ISIS prisoners.
In response, Jordan executed two ISIS-linked terrorists, failed female suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi and jihadist Ziad al-Karbouli, at dawn Wednesday.

Those executions were hailed in the pilot’s hometown.
“I want to see Sajida’s body burnt and all the other terrorists in Jordanian prisons . . . Only then will my thirst for revenge be satisfied,” said Abdullah al-Majali, one of dozens of demonstrators in the center of Karak, Reuters reported.
At a tribal meeting place where the pilot’s family had waited for weeks for word of his fate, relatives wept at news of his death.
Experts said the video — titled “Healing the Believers’ Chests” — was intended to pressure Jordan to leave the coalition against ISIS.
But King Abdullah decried the killing as a “cowardly act of terror” and said, “It’s the duty of all of us to stand united.”
Although the slickly produced video was released on Tuesday,
Jordanian state television reported that al-Kaseasbeh was murdered on
Jan. 3, nearly a month before ISIS offered to spare him in exchange for
al-Rishawi.
She had been on death row in Jordan for her role in a hotel attack that killed 60 people.
http://nypost.com/2015/02/03/isis-video-appears-to-show-jordanian-pilot-being-burned-alive/
The video then zooms to a close-up of al-Kaseasbeh’s face interspersed with propaganda footage of damage from bombing raids against ISIS, such as the one in which the pilot was participating when he was captured by the Islamic State on Dec. 24.
The doomed pilot is then shown standing in the cage, his orange prison suit soaked with what appears to be an accelerant.
In slow motion, one of the camouflage-clad terrorists lights a large torch and uses it to ignite a trail of the flammable liquid leading to the cage.
Dramatic music swells as the line of fire moves toward al-Kaseasbeh along the liquid fuse. Once the flames reach the cage, they quickly engulf the Jordanian.
His screams and the roar of flames can be heard on the video as
al-Kaseasbeh frantically jumps up and down, appearing to make a futile
effort at beating out the fire with his hands as he runs in circles in
panic.After about 20 seconds, the helpless 26-year-old puts his hands to his head and falls to his knees.
The video then switches to a close-up of the burning al-Kaseasbeh. His charred skin falls from his body and his blackened face can be seen twisted and frozen into a look of agony.
A payloader then dumps a massive pile of debris onto the cage, collapsing it and burying al-Kaseasbeh’s smoldering remains. A charred hand is seen protruding from the rubble.
The video sparked a hunger for vengeance in Jordan, as hundreds marched in the capital of Amman and in al-Kaseasbeh’s hometown of Karak demanding the retaliatory execution of ISIS prisoners.
In response, Jordan executed two ISIS-linked terrorists, failed female suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi and jihadist Ziad al-Karbouli, at dawn Wednesday.

In response, Jordan executed failed suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi, as well as another ISIS-linked terrorist.Photo: AP
“I want to see Sajida’s body burnt and all the other terrorists in Jordanian prisons . . . Only then will my thirst for revenge be satisfied,” said Abdullah al-Majali, one of dozens of demonstrators in the center of Karak, Reuters reported.
At a tribal meeting place where the pilot’s family had waited for weeks for word of his fate, relatives wept at news of his death.
Experts said the video — titled “Healing the Believers’ Chests” — was intended to pressure Jordan to leave the coalition against ISIS.
But King Abdullah decried the killing as a “cowardly act of terror” and said, “It’s the duty of all of us to stand united.”
Although the slickly produced video was released on Tuesday,
Jordanian state television reported that al-Kaseasbeh was murdered on
Jan. 3, nearly a month before ISIS offered to spare him in exchange for
al-Rishawi.She had been on death row in Jordan for her role in a hotel attack that killed 60 people.
http://nypost.com/2015/02/03/isis-video-appears-to-show-jordanian-pilot-being-burned-alive/

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