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Want Jihadi John convicted: Slain IS hostage's kin speaks out
February 27, 2015 15:17 IST

Jihadi John stands next to a man purported to be Steven Sotloff in this still image from a video hours before the US journalist was executed. Photograph: SITE Intel Group via Reuters TV/Reuters

The family of slain Islamic State hostage Steven Sotloff, an American-Israeli journalist, on Friday said they were relishing seeing his killer face justice after media reports unmasked the executioner to be Mohammed Emwazi.

The masked IS terrorist dubbed ‘Jihadi John’, believed to be responsible for beheading Western hostages, including Sotloff, was revealed by experts and the media to be Kuwaiti-born London computer programmer Mohammed Emwazi.

“The Sotloff family was informed of John’s identity. This is one step on a long road to bringing him to justice,” said Barak Barfi, the Sotloff family’s spokesman, in a statement.

“If indeed Mohammed Emwazi is the man who executed Steve, the Sotloffs have full faith that the American intelligence community and law enforcement agencies will apprehend him. They look forward to the day that John will be prosecuted and convicted for the crime of executing Steve.”

The statement added, “That is how American justice is served and that is why this nation will prevail over the evil forces that seek to deny us our way of life.”

Jihadi John is believed to be responsible for the murders of Sotloff and another US journalist, James Foley, as well as British aid workers David Haines and Allan Henning, and American aid worker Abdul-Rahman Kassig.

He also appeared in a video with the Japanese hostages Haruna Yukawa and Kenji Goto, shortly before they were killed.

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