French Hostage Killed by Militants in Algeria
Group has connections to ISIS
An Algerian extremist group linked to the Islamic State has decapitated a French hostage in retaliation for France's airstrikes against militants, French President Francois Hollande confirmed Wednesday.
A group calling itself Jund al-Khilafah said after abducting Herve Gourdel on Sunday that he would be killed within 24 hours unless France ended its airstrikes against Islamic State fighters in Iraq.
Terrorism watchdog SITE Intelligence Group distributed a video by Jund al-Khilafah Wednesday announcing Gourdel's death. The group said the video had been posted on Twitter.
Gourdel, a 55-year-old mountaineering guide from Nice, was seized in mountains of northern Algeria.
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The world is just chock full of geniuses, isn't it. Are travel agents still telling their victims, errrr, customers that the Arab Spring is love-er-ly this time of year?