Speaking to the press after the sentencing, Diane Foley, mother of James Foley, said she was grateful for the sentence but called it “a hollow victory”. “Our country has lost four of its best citizens. We families have lost our loved ones forever,” he said.
“As serious, as sadistic and as reprehensible as it gets”
During Elsheikh’s two-week trial, former hostages testified about the brutal conditions, beatings, starvation and torture they were subjected to by ISIS members. The Ministry of Justice press noted that, “according to evidence presented during the trial, in addition to physically and psychologically abusing the hostages, Elsheikh and his associates participated in the violent exposure of the hostages to the killing of other hostages held by ISIS ». “From August 2014 to October 2014, ISIS released videos depicting the beheading of James Foley, Steven Sotloff and British citizens David Haynes and Alan Henning,” the statement said. “In November 2014, ISIS released a video depicting the severed head of Peter Kassig.” “In January 2015, ISIS released videos depicting the beheaded body of Japanese citizen Haruna Yukawa and the beheading of Japanese national Kenji Goto. On or about February 7, 2015, Kayla Mueller’s family received an email from ISIS confirming the Mueller’s death in Syria”. he said. During Friday’s sentencing, the US government supported the eight consecutive life sentences, noting that the crimes committed by ISIS members “are as serious, as sadistic and as reprehensible as it gets.” “As the evidence at trial showed, Elsheikh, Emwazi and Kotey helped lead a network of at least nine detention facilities in which 26 civilian hostages from 12 countries were being held captive in Syria,” said First Assistant US Attorney Raj Parekh, according to with a release from the Department of Justice. “These violent acts of terrorism against the world spread carnage and fear and caused deep despair. And as we sadly know, these devastating crimes resulted in the deaths of at least eight American, British and Japanese citizens, among others, including gruesome beheadings publicized in on a global scale and were promoted by ISIS propaganda,” Parekh said. “Instead of bearing witness to their monstrous case, Elsheich and Kotey have been sentenced fairly and impartially, in an open courtroom, for their barbaric crimes,” he added. Elsheikh and Kotey, whose British citizenship was revoked due to their involvement in ISIS, were arrested together by the Syrian Democratic Forces as they tried to flee to Turkey in January 2018. Then-Attorney General William Barr negotiated extradition with Britain of the couple in the US for prosecution by taking the death penalty off the table as consideration for conviction. Kotey pleaded guilty in September and was sentenced to eight concurrent life sentences earlier this year. The third member of the cell, Mohammed Emouazi, also known as “Jihadi John”, was killed in a drone strike in 2015.
“The punishment fits the crime”
FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate said in a statement that Elsheikh’s conviction “demonstrates that those who kill or injure our citizens cannot hide forever.” Carl Mueller, Kayla Mueller’s father, told the press after the sentencing that he believes “the punishment fits the crime in this case.” “He will spend the rest of his days in a cell and he will have time to think about what he has done,” Mueller said. “And it’s a deterrent for others too, not to do something like that.” Karl Mueller said the family was still working to find out exactly what happened to his daughter, who ISIS claimed was killed in a Jordanian airstrike in Raqqa. “We want to bring her home. We want to put her on American soil where she belongs,” he said. This story has been updated with additional reactions and background. CNN’s Hannah Rabinowitz contributed reporting.
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Speaking to the press after the sentencing, Diane Foley, mother of James Foley, said she was grateful for the sentence but called it “a hollow victory”. “Our country has lost four of its best citizens. We families have lost our loved ones forever,” he said.
“As serious, as sadistic and as reprehensible as it gets”
During Elsheikh’s two-week trial, former hostages testified about the brutal conditions, beatings, starvation and torture they were subjected to by ISIS members. The Ministry of Justice press noted that, “according to evidence presented during the trial, in addition to physically and psychologically abusing the hostages, Elsheikh and his associates participated in the violent exposure of the hostages to the killing of other hostages held by ISIS ». “From August 2014 to October 2014, ISIS released videos depicting the beheading of James Foley, Steven Sotloff and British citizens David Haynes and Alan Henning,” the statement said. “In November 2014, ISIS released a video depicting the severed head of Peter Kassig.” “In January 2015, ISIS released videos depicting the beheaded body of Japanese citizen Haruna Yukawa and the beheading of Japanese national Kenji Goto. On or about February 7, 2015, Kayla Mueller’s family received an email from ISIS confirming the Mueller’s death in Syria”. he said. During Friday’s sentencing, the US government supported the eight consecutive life sentences, noting that the crimes committed by ISIS members “are as serious, as sadistic and as reprehensible as it gets.” “As the evidence at trial showed, Elsheikh, Emwazi and Kotey helped lead a network of at least nine detention facilities in which 26 civilian hostages from 12 countries were being held captive in Syria,” said First Assistant US Attorney Raj Parekh, according to with a release from the Department of Justice. “These violent acts of terrorism against the world spread carnage and fear and caused deep despair. And as we sadly know, these devastating crimes resulted in the deaths of at least eight American, British and Japanese citizens, among others, including gruesome beheadings publicized in on a global scale and were promoted by ISIS propaganda,” Parekh said. “Instead of bearing witness to their monstrous case, Elsheich and Kotey have been sentenced fairly and impartially, in an open courtroom, for their barbaric crimes,” he added. Elsheikh and Kotey, whose British citizenship was revoked due to their involvement in ISIS, were arrested together by the Syrian Democratic Forces as they tried to flee to Turkey in January 2018. Then-Attorney General William Barr negotiated extradition with Britain of the couple in the US for prosecution by taking the death penalty off the table as consideration for conviction. Kotey pleaded guilty in September and was sentenced to eight concurrent life sentences earlier this year. The third member of the cell, Mohammed Emouazi, also known as “Jihadi John”, was killed in a drone strike in 2015.
“The punishment fits the crime”
FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate said in a statement that Elsheikh’s conviction “demonstrates that those who kill or injure our citizens cannot hide forever.” Carl Mueller, Kayla Mueller’s father, told the press after the sentencing that he believes “the punishment fits the crime in this case.” “He will spend the rest of his days in a cell and he will have time to think about what he has done,” Mueller said. “And it’s a deterrent for others too, not to do something like that.” Karl Mueller said the family was still working to find out exactly what happened to his daughter, who ISIS claimed was killed in a Jordanian airstrike in Raqqa. “We want to bring her home. We want to put her on American soil where she belongs,” he said. This story has been updated with additional reactions and background. CNN’s Hannah Rabinowitz contributed reporting.
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Speaking to the press after the sentencing, Diane Foley, mother of James Foley, said she was grateful for the sentence but called it “a hollow victory”. “Our country has lost four of its best citizens. We families have lost our loved ones forever,” he said.
“As serious, as sadistic and as reprehensible as it gets”
During Elsheikh’s two-week trial, former hostages testified about the brutal conditions, beatings, starvation and torture they were subjected to by ISIS members. The Ministry of Justice press noted that, “according to evidence presented during the trial, in addition to physically and psychologically abusing the hostages, Elsheikh and his associates participated in the violent exposure of the hostages to the killing of other hostages held by ISIS ». “From August 2014 to October 2014, ISIS released videos depicting the beheading of James Foley, Steven Sotloff and British citizens David Haynes and Alan Henning,” the statement said. “In November 2014, ISIS released a video depicting the severed head of Peter Kassig.” “In January 2015, ISIS released videos depicting the beheaded body of Japanese citizen Haruna Yukawa and the beheading of Japanese national Kenji Goto. On or about February 7, 2015, Kayla Mueller’s family received an email from ISIS confirming the Mueller’s death in Syria”. he said. During Friday’s sentencing, the US government supported the eight consecutive life sentences, noting that the crimes committed by ISIS members “are as serious, as sadistic and as reprehensible as it gets.” “As the evidence at trial showed, Elsheikh, Emwazi and Kotey helped lead a network of at least nine detention facilities in which 26 civilian hostages from 12 countries were being held captive in Syria,” said First Assistant US Attorney Raj Parekh, according to with a release from the Department of Justice. “These violent acts of terrorism against the world spread carnage and fear and caused deep despair. And as we sadly know, these devastating crimes resulted in the deaths of at least eight American, British and Japanese citizens, among others, including gruesome beheadings publicized in on a global scale and were promoted by ISIS propaganda,” Parekh said. “Instead of bearing witness to their monstrous case, Elsheich and Kotey have been sentenced fairly and impartially, in an open courtroom, for their barbaric crimes,” he added. Elsheikh and Kotey, whose British citizenship was revoked due to their involvement in ISIS, were arrested together by the Syrian Democratic Forces as they tried to flee to Turkey in January 2018. Then-Attorney General William Barr negotiated extradition with Britain of the couple in the US for prosecution by taking the death penalty off the table as consideration for conviction. Kotey pleaded guilty in September and was sentenced to eight concurrent life sentences earlier this year. The third member of the cell, Mohammed Emouazi, also known as “Jihadi John”, was killed in a drone strike in 2015.
“The punishment fits the crime”
FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate said in a statement that Elsheikh’s conviction “demonstrates that those who kill or injure our citizens cannot hide forever.” Carl Mueller, Kayla Mueller’s father, told the press after the sentencing that he believes “the punishment fits the crime in this case.” “He will spend the rest of his days in a cell and he will have time to think about what he has done,” Mueller said. “And it’s a deterrent for others too, not to do something like that.” Karl Mueller said the family was still working to find out exactly what happened to his daughter, who ISIS claimed was killed in a Jordanian airstrike in Raqqa. “We want to bring her home. We want to put her on American soil where she belongs,” he said. This story has been updated with additional reactions and background. CNN’s Hannah Rabinowitz contributed reporting.
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Speaking to the press after the sentencing, Diane Foley, mother of James Foley, said she was grateful for the sentence but called it “a hollow victory”. “Our country has lost four of its best citizens. We families have lost our loved ones forever,” he said.
“As serious, as sadistic and as reprehensible as it gets”
During Elsheikh’s two-week trial, former hostages testified about the brutal conditions, beatings, starvation and torture they were subjected to by ISIS members. The Ministry of Justice press noted that, “according to evidence presented during the trial, in addition to physically and psychologically abusing the hostages, Elsheikh and his associates participated in the violent exposure of the hostages to the killing of other hostages held by ISIS ». “From August 2014 to October 2014, ISIS released videos depicting the beheading of James Foley, Steven Sotloff and British citizens David Haynes and Alan Henning,” the statement said. “In November 2014, ISIS released a video depicting the severed head of Peter Kassig.” “In January 2015, ISIS released videos depicting the beheaded body of Japanese citizen Haruna Yukawa and the beheading of Japanese national Kenji Goto. On or about February 7, 2015, Kayla Mueller’s family received an email from ISIS confirming the Mueller’s death in Syria”. he said. During Friday’s sentencing, the US government supported the eight consecutive life sentences, noting that the crimes committed by ISIS members “are as serious, as sadistic and as reprehensible as it gets.” “As the evidence at trial showed, Elsheikh, Emwazi and Kotey helped lead a network of at least nine detention facilities in which 26 civilian hostages from 12 countries were being held captive in Syria,” said First Assistant US Attorney Raj Parekh, according to with a release from the Department of Justice. “These violent acts of terrorism against the world spread carnage and fear and caused deep despair. And as we sadly know, these devastating crimes resulted in the deaths of at least eight American, British and Japanese citizens, among others, including gruesome beheadings publicized in on a global scale and were promoted by ISIS propaganda,” Parekh said. “Instead of bearing witness to their monstrous case, Elsheich and Kotey have been sentenced fairly and impartially, in an open courtroom, for their barbaric crimes,” he added. Elsheikh and Kotey, whose British citizenship was revoked due to their involvement in ISIS, were arrested together by the Syrian Democratic Forces as they tried to flee to Turkey in January 2018. Then-Attorney General William Barr negotiated extradition with Britain of the couple in the US for prosecution by taking the death penalty off the table as consideration for conviction. Kotey pleaded guilty in September and was sentenced to eight concurrent life sentences earlier this year. The third member of the cell, Mohammed Emouazi, also known as “Jihadi John”, was killed in a drone strike in 2015.
“The punishment fits the crime”
FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate said in a statement that Elsheikh’s conviction “demonstrates that those who kill or injure our citizens cannot hide forever.” Carl Mueller, Kayla Mueller’s father, told the press after the sentencing that he believes “the punishment fits the crime in this case.” “He will spend the rest of his days in a cell and he will have time to think about what he has done,” Mueller said. “And it’s a deterrent for others too, not to do something like that.” Karl Mueller said the family was still working to find out exactly what happened to his daughter, who ISIS claimed was killed in a Jordanian airstrike in Raqqa. “We want to bring her home. We want to put her on American soil where she belongs,” he said. This story has been updated with additional reactions and background. CNN’s Hannah Rabinowitz contributed reporting.