British newspaper reveal negotiations between Washington and " Daash "
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Newspaper, The Guardian , said Friday that the fight against "terrorism," US officials have supported negotiations with the leaders organized a great " Daash "in an unsuccessful attempt to save the life of an American hostage.
The newspaper said, citing e-mails that "talks with the two leaders in Daash and targeted release of hostage Peter Kasaj began in mid-October and lasted several weeks," noting that "the FBI familiar with them."
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According to the paper that "the failed initiative to save Kasaj aid worker conducted by Stanley Cohen, a lawyer in New York, took over the defense of the smelting of Osama bin Laden and members of the Islamic Resistance Movement of Palestine (Hamas) in front of the US courts. "
She said, "Cohen persuaded prominent elders allied with al-Qaeda to intervene with Daash behalf Kasaj."
Insiders at the FBI confirmed that "senior officials in the headquarters office were aware of the developments of the actions of Cohen."
The paper pointed out that "the office said he would pay $ 24 thousand peer costs borne Cohen.
The Guardian quoted a spokesman for the office as saying that "the highest priority for the FBI, is the return of US citizens safely and that it is rarely discussed publicly the details of his efforts."
The Guardian said it "informed Kasaj family details of the negotiations before publishing efforts but did not respond."
US officials did not comment on the newspaper report immediately.
The gunmen "Daash" has slaughtered Kasaj (26 years) in November. As US President Barack Obama said at the time that the killing "an evil act purely on the right hand of a terrorist group linked to the world of brutality."
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Newspaper, The Guardian , said Friday that the fight against "terrorism," US officials have supported negotiations with the leaders organized a great " Daash "in an unsuccessful attempt to save the life of an American hostage.
The newspaper said, citing e-mails that "talks with the two leaders in Daash and targeted release of hostage Peter Kasaj began in mid-October and lasted several weeks," noting that "the FBI familiar with them."
> Washington confirms the seriousness and commitment of arming the army and support Iraq in its war against "terrorism"
> British newspapers: European countries financed al-Qaeda more than $ 120 million
According to the paper that "the failed initiative to save Kasaj aid worker conducted by Stanley Cohen, a lawyer in New York, took over the defense of the smelting of Osama bin Laden and members of the Islamic Resistance Movement of Palestine (Hamas) in front of the US courts. "
She said, "Cohen persuaded prominent elders allied with al-Qaeda to intervene with Daash behalf Kasaj."
Insiders at the FBI confirmed that "senior officials in the headquarters office were aware of the developments of the actions of Cohen."
The paper pointed out that "the office said he would pay $ 24 thousand peer costs borne Cohen.
The Guardian quoted a spokesman for the office as saying that "the highest priority for the FBI, is the return of US citizens safely and that it is rarely discussed publicly the details of his efforts."
The Guardian said it "informed Kasaj family details of the negotiations before publishing efforts but did not respond."
US officials did not comment on the newspaper report immediately.
The gunmen "Daash" has slaughtered Kasaj (26 years) in November. As US President Barack Obama said at the time that the killing "an evil act purely on the right hand of a terrorist group linked to the world of brutality."
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