ISIS Wants $1 Million for Journalist James Foley’s Body
After failing to ransom several
Ransoming hostages can be a huge source of revenue for ISIS . Al Qaeda and its affiliates have raised $125
million in ransom
payments in the last five years, according to the New York Times.
Fifteen European hostages were released after their governments reportedly paid
off ISIS, but the U.S. and Britain refuse
to pay ransoms. Since Foley's death, ISIS has
released videotape executions of American journalist Steven Sotloff, British
aid worker Alan Henning, and American aid worker Peter Kassig.
A senior official in the Free Syrian Army who would
be involved in negotiations
worried that the effort would fall apart if it was made public, while simultaneously articulating why it makes no sense.
"It will be like a shame for the U.S. government," he said.
"People will ask why you brought the body but you didn’t bring him when he
was alive."
( Source: http://nymag.com/daily/intelligence
Structure:
Who: ISIS
What: ISIS
is trying to secure $1 million for the remains of James Foley.
Why: to increase their revenue
When: not given
Where: not given
How: They asked middlemen to reach out to
the U.S.
government or Foley's family for the ransom
Key words
1.
ransom:勒索贖金,贖金
2.
scheme:計畫,詭計,陰謀
3.
secure:獲得
4.
behead:斬首
5.
revenue:收益
6.
affiliate:分會,附屬機構
7.
simultaneously:同時
8.
articulating:明白的說
ISIS is a really brutal and cold-blood organization. It's sad to hear this horrible news and the terrible behavior.
回覆刪除If those members in ISIS had found a proper job, there wouldn't have happened these bad things in the world.
There are a lot of terrorist organizations around the world. Every country has the chance to encounter the terrible attack or threat. It is the time that we could see if the government is smart enough to deal with the problem.
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