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Paul Johnson

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SoaringUSAEagle

I am very apologetic toward your death.  No human deserves to die in such manner.  My condolences are with you and your loved family and friends.  May you rest in peace.

ZaLandCruiser


SoaringUSAEagle

Yes he was.  It's all over TV if ya have one to watch -- FOX news does the best reporting IMHO.

ZaLandCruiser

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (June 18) -- An al-Qaida group said Friday it killed American hostage Paul M. Johnson Jr, posting three photos on the Internet showing his body and severed head.

The message, in the name of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, appeared as a 72-hour deadline set by the group ended.

Saudi security officials later said Johnson's body was found in al-Munisiyah district just outside the capital, Riyadh. Police cordoned off the area, said the officials, speaking on condition of anonymity.

   

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An Islamic Web site posted this image of Paul Johnson earlier this week. 
   
In Washington, a U.S. official confirmed that Johnson had been beheaded. At the top of the list of suspects is Abdulaziz Issa Abdul-Mohsin al-Moqrin, the top al-Qaida figure in Saudi Arabia, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

''In answer to what we promised ... to kill the hostage Paul Marshall (Johnson) after the period is over ... the infidel got his fair treatment,'' the al-Qaida statement said.

''Let him taste something of what Muslims have long tasted from Apache helicopter fire and missiles,'' the statement said.

Johnson, 49, who worked on Apache attack helicopter systems for Lockheed Martin, was kidnapped last weekend by militants who threatened to kill him by Friday if the kingdom did not release its al-Qaida prisoners. The Saudi government rejected the demands.

He was the latest victim of an escalating campaign targeting Westerners that Saudi and U.S. officials say aims to drive foreign workers from the kingdom and undermine the ruling royal family, hated by al-Qaida.

Al-Moqrin's group Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula has claimed responsiblity for most anti-Westerner attacks in the past two months.

   
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Secretary of State Colin Powell said U.S. officials were awaiting confirmation of Johnson's death from Saudi officials. But he condemned the reported killing as ''an action of barbarism ... that shows, once again, what the world is dealing with.''

''If anything, it will cause us - I'm quite confident it will cause our Saudi colleagues - to redouble our efforts to go after terrorists wherever they are, wherever they try to hide,'' Powell said.

The Saudi ambassdor to Great Britain called the slaying ''an evil act by evil people.''

''We will continue to use every effort to fight this murderous cult in Saudi Arabia,'' Prince Turki al-Faisal said in London.

   
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· Johnson's Family in Seclusion   
   
Earlier, as the deadline approached, Saudi security forces launched an all-out search, going door-to-door in some Riyadh neighborhoods, as Johnson's wife went on Arab television Friday pleading for his release. But officials admitted they had few leads on the group that snatched him or where he was being held.

After Johnson's death was reported, his family was in seclusion at a town house in Galloway Township, N.J., where they have been holding a vigil.

A man standing in front of the house identified himself only as ''Bill'' and said the family did not want to talk to reporters.

One of the three photographs posted on the Web site showed a man's head, face toward the camera, being held by a hand. The other two showed a beheaded body lying prone on a bed, with the severed head placed in the small of his back, the clothes underneath bloodied.

The face looked like Johnson's.

The beheaded body was dressed in a bright orange jumpsuit, similar to one Johnson is seen wearing in earlier videos released by the kidnappers.

   
Recent Violence in Saudi Arabia 
   
   
· June 18: American hostage Paul M. Johnson Jr killed by Muslim militants.
· June 12: American Kenneth Scroggs shot dead in a Riyadh suburb as he parked in front of his home. Al-Qaida claims responsibility.

· June 8: An American working for Vinnell, a U.S. firm that helps train the Saudi National Guard, shot dead in suburban Riyadh.

· June 6: Saudi gunmen kill Simon Cumbers, an Irish cameraman working for the BBC, and seriously wound his British colleague, Frank Gardner, in Riyadh.

· May 29: Militants attack oil company and housing compounds in Khobar, then flee to the city's Oasis housing complex. Saudi commandoes free 41 hostages. Twenty-two civilians are killed, including an American, a Briton and an Italian.

· May 1: Gunmen kill five Westerners and two police in a shooting spree in the oil center of Yanbu.

Source: Reuters

 
   
''To the Americans and whoever is their ally in the infidel and criminal world and their allies in the war against Islam, this action is punishment to them and a lesson for them to know that whoever steps foot in our country, this decisive action will be his fate,'' the statement said.

Soon after the statement appeared, the Web site was inaccessible, with a message saying it was closed for maintenance.

Johnson is the second American to be kidnapped and beheaded in the Middle East in just over a month.

American businessman, Nicholas Berg, was beheaded by his captors in Iraq, and his last moments later appeared on a videotape posted on an al-Qaida-linked Web site. His body was found on May 12. U.S. officials say al-Qaida-linked Muslim militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi may have been Berg's killer.

Johnson was seized on June 12, the same day that Islamic militants shot and killed American Kenneth Scroggs, from Laconia, N.H., in his garage in Riyadh.

Scroggs worked for Advanced Electronics Co., a Saudi firm whose Web site lists Lockheed Martin among its customers. The office number on Johnson's business card was for Advanced Electronics.

The same week as Scroggs' death, militants shot and killed another American, Robert Jacobs, and an Irish citizen in Riyadh.

It appears that Jacobs was also decapitated after being shot to death. Video shows his attacks bent over his body, making a sawing motion near the head, though there was no confirmation.

A spokesman for Lockheed Martin Corp. said the company had ''no official notification on the status of Paul Johnson.''

''But obviously we hope that the media reports people are seeing are not true,'' spokesman Jeff Adams said from the Bethesda, Md. headquarters.

A message posted on the defense contractor's Web site reads ''Our thoughts and prayers are with Paul M. Johnson Jr. and his family,'' but a notation on the message refers to it as ''Employee Kidnapped.''

Theres the story ;).

Stupiddave99

Quote from: ZaLandCruiser on June 18, 2004, 12:02:04 PM
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (June 18) -- An al-Qaida group said Friday it killed American hostage Paul M. Johnson Jr, posting three photos on the Internet showing his body and severed head.

Thats just sick :'(
I dont like Al Quieda >:(  >:(

ZaLandCruiser

yes, Unfortunetly there are some sick sick people who would do that  :'( :-\. Al-Quaida group is sick sick ... On a good note one of there leaders died ;D.

ZaLandCruiser

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http://ogrish.com/paul-johnson-beheaded-1.jpg   http://ogrish.com/paul-johnson-beheaded-2.jpg    http://ogrish.com/paul-johnson-beheaded-3.jpgWould show images but too groosum everyone heres the pics of the beheading got this in email   :-\ .

Thisnamenottaken

Yes this is a horrible thing... the family lives about 10 miles from me... there were alot of gatherings praying for his release or rescue... Now all they can do a day or two before Fathers Day is mourn...  There is nothing that can be said but God be with them...

SoaringUSAEagle

Zal, thank you for posting the links instead of pics.  After seeing other pictures of previous events... This one isnt for me.

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