Doctor who converted to Islam and was working for Red Cross beheaded in Balochistan

Very sad news from Balochistan. A 60-year old doctor from Scotland who became Muslim 30 years ago and who came to help his brothers in faith in Pakistan had had his life ended in the most horrific faction.

Kidnapped British doctor found beheaded in Pakistan | World news | guardian.co.uk

The beheaded corpse of a British aid worker has been discovered in the Pakistani city of Quetta, almost four months after he was kidnapped.

The body of Khalil Rasjed Dale was left on a road outside the city, in southern Baluchistan province, with a note attachedwhich said he had been killed because a ransom had not been paid to his captors.

Dale, who had been working for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), was kidnapped in January while driving near the organisation’s Quetta office.

He was abducted by gunmen as he made his way home in a clearly-marked ICRC vehicle on 5 January. His assailants are said to have bundled him into a car about 200m from an ICRC residence.

At the time, police in Quetta said Dale was abducted by unknown assailants driving a Landcruiser following a visit to a local school. He was travelling with a Pakistani doctor and a driver, who were not seized.

Quetta police chief Ahsan Mahboob said the killers’ note read: “This is the body of Khalil who we have slaughtered for not paying a ransom amount.”

Dale had been a Muslim convert for more than 30 years.

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Its just sad sad sad and sad . More like other sad stories coming out of Pakistan on daily basis . The people who can kill others for money , can't be a Muslim rather can't be a human . May Allah vanish them from the face of this earth and bury them in hell for being so cruel to his humanity .

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Has any one claimed responsibility for this? Although I am sure he was kidnapped by our taleban brothers.

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Inna lillahe wa inna ilahe rajiun.

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Very sad. :(

What's going on in Pakistan?

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Happening is state of no law in Pakistan. SC is so busy dirty politis.

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I don't believe the entire news here. Where were his fellow Red Cross people? Why was his ransom not made public news? Who are the people behind this?

Everyone knows aid workers make bad ransoms ... They are there by choice to help out people in affliction. I think foul play is afoot ... I'm not gonna believe this story unless more evidence comes forth.

That man 30 years Muslim, died helping his brothers ... Now that is a Shaheed ... InshaAllah !

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ab tu jab subah uthti hun dar he lagta hai pata nhi aj kya khaber ai gi :(
sad

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most likely, this is the work of CIA and indian-backed BLA terrorists in Balochistan. They'd butcher their mother, if the money's right!

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Inna lillahe wa inna elaihe rajion

butchers, ofcourse!

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More info about him. Inna lillah e wa inna elaihi rajeoon.
BBC NEWS - Kidnapped UK aid worker Khalil Dale killed in Pakistan

A British aid worker kidnapped in Pakistan in January has been found dead, the Foreign Office has said.

Khalil Dale, 60, who worked for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), was kidnapped in Quetta, south-west Pakistan.

The body of the Muslim convert was found in an orchard in Quetta with a note saying he had been killed by the Taliban, local police said.

Prime Minister David Cameron said the killing was “shocking and merciless”.

Mr Cameron said: “Khalil Dale has dedicated many years of his life to helping some of the most vulnerable people in the world and my thoughts today are with his friends and family.”

Some reports say the militants holding Mr Dale had asked for a very large ransom which could not be paid.

‘Devastated’

Mr Dale, originally called Ken, lived and worked in Dumfries, south-west Scotland, in the 1990s.

Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond said: “He had many friends around the world and regularly travelled back to Dumfries where he was well known and loved.”

He had worked for the ICRC and the British Red Cross for many years, carrying out assignments in Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq.

British Red Cross chief executive Sir Nick Young said Khalil first worked overseas for the Red Cross in 1981 in Kenya, where he distributed food and helped improve the health of people affected by severe drought.

He also worked in Sudan before his posting to Pakistan.

Sir Nick added: "He was a gentle, kind person, who devoted his life to helping others, including some of the world’s most vulnerable people.

“Care workers like Khalil, and his colleagues in dangerous places all over the world, should be allowed to work free from threats of abduction and violence.”

He was abducted by unidentified armed men while on his way home from work.

Aleem Maqbool, the BBC’s correspondent in Islamabad, said very little had been heard publicly about the case since eyewitnesses reported seeing Mr Dale’s car ambushed by suspected militants in early January.

Most international aid agencies had moved foreign staff out of Quetta long ago and the death would only persuade more to do the same, our correspondent added.

ICRC director general Yves Daccord said: "The ICRC condemns in the strongest possible terms this barbaric act.

"All of us at the ICRC and at the British Red Cross share the grief and outrage of Khalil’s family and friends. We are devastated.

''Khalil was a trusted and very experienced Red Cross staff member who significantly contributed to the humanitarian cause."

Foreign Secretary William Hague said: "I utterly condemn the kidnapping and killing of Mr Dale, and send my deepest condolences to his family and loved ones as they come to terms with their tragic and distressing loss.

"This was a senseless and cruel act, targeting someone whose role was to help the people of Pakistan, and causing immeasurable pain to those who knew Mr Dale.

“My thoughts are with them, and with all those who have dedicated their lives to assisting the world’s most vulnerable people through the Red Cross.”

He added “tireless efforts have been under way to secure his release, and the British government has worked closely with the Red Cross throughout”.

Shiela Howatt, who worked with Mr Dale when he was a staff nurse at Dumfries Infirmary in the 1990s, said he was “no stranger to danger”, and had previously been captured in Mogadishu.

“He was an absolutely lovely person devoted to caring for others less fortunate than himself,” she told the BBC.

“He spent his time in war-torn countries where help was needed, where people were desperate and that was Ken’s role in life.”

Mrs Howat, who knew Mr Dale for 25 years, said his fiancee Anne, who is also a nurse, lives in Australia.

The MP for Dumfries and Galloway, Russell Brown, said he also counted Mr Dale as a friend.

“We were all hoping for a somewhat more satisfactory end, but dare I say my thoughts are also tinged with a degree of anger,” he said.

“He went out to do good work in a foreign land, helping people out there as he’s done for many years in different parts of the world, and he gets captured, kidnapped, and meets a horrific death.”

Troubled area

Quetta, close to the border with Afghanistan and to Pakistan’s troubled tribal areas, has been beset with problems of militancy.

There is known to be a Taliban presence there, but there has also been violence connected to the separatist movement in Balochistan.

The Red Cross operates clinics in Quetta that treat people wounded in the war in Afghanistan, including Taliban insurgents.

In August last year, a 70-year-old US aid worker was kidnapped in the city of Lahore.

Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri later issued a video saying he would be freed if the US stopped air strikes in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Nothing has been heard of him since.

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BBC News - Khalil Dale: ‘Every effort’ made to free murdered aid worker

Mr Dale was beheaded and his body was found in an orchard with a note saying he had been killed by the Taliban, local police said.

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Another feather in the cap of the glorious Taleban.

Shameful animals.

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I have seen the likes of these shameless animals (SSP and some others) very closely and I know that they dont consider any one other then themselves as muslims. I know the hatred that they have for others, I dont know what kind of islam they are showing to the world?

Where does Islam tell us to kill innocents humans (leave alone muslims) even in case of war? Funny murderers and kidnappers consider themselves as the custodian of the great religion of peace.

Now who can explain to the so called custodians of islam:

Whosoever killeth a human being for other than manslaughter or corruption in the earth, it shall be as though he had killed all of mankind, and whoso saveth the life of one, it shall be as if he had saved the life of all mankind.” (Qur’an 5:32).

“Do not kill any child, any woman, or any elder or sick person.” (Sunan Abu Dawud)
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“Do not practice treachery or mutilation. Do not uproot or burn palms or cut down fruitful trees. Do not slaughter a sheep or a cow or a camel, except for food.” (*Al-Muwatta)

“Do not kill the monks in monasteries, and do not kill those sitting in places of worship. (Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal)
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*“Do not destroy the villages and towns, do not spoil the cultivated fields and gardens, and do not slaughter the cattle.” (Sahih Bukhari; Sunan Abu Dawud)
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*“Do not wish for an encounter with the enemy; pray to God to grant you security; but when you [are forced to] encounter them, exercise patience.” (Sahih Muslim)

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This is disgusting and I feel very sad for this doctor.

It smells of classic false flag to stir up more trouble for Pakistan.

So what else is new ? :chai:

But who cares ? Sheeple WILL believe (even without evidence).

Once you have established a bogeyman, do whatever crime you want and blame it on him.

How good is that ! :slight_smile:

Bad se badnaam bura !

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Inna lillahe wa inna ilahe rajiun.

very sad :(

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The killers will have the video released soon, anyways if its the taleban it will not be the first or last of their killing it will just be another one of the thousands they have killed over the years.

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another victory.

Allah rehm kare hamhari awam per .. who still have wet dreams of taliban domination...

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Not disagreeing with the murderous nature of Taliban.

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I would love to know the popularity index of Taliban in Pakistan.

I wouldn't expect it to be significant since after 2001.