Tortured, Raped, Sex Slaved Islamic State Hostage Kayla Mueller REFUSED to CONVERT TO ISLAM

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Remember this, “sear it into your memory” when Obama and Hillary tell you this war has nothing to do with religion.

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Kayla Mueller, a U.S. hostage taken by Islamic State, suffered unbelievable abuses while being held by her terrorist captors. Through months of physical and sexual abuse, she refused to renounce her Christian faith, even to her death.
Mueller’s story was told by four former hostages who shared cells with her on ABC News’s “20/20” Thursday night. The details they offer are nothing short of harrowing.

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Mueller, a 25-year-old aid worker, spent 18 months in ISIS captivity, including a stint as a sex slave to ISIS’s so-called Caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Much of Mueller’s time in captivity was spent in a prison run by infamous British ISIS executioner “Jihadi John” and his fellow British ISIS fighters. Mueller suffered through multiple rapes and various forms of sadistic torture, but despite the hellish existence, her fellow captives say she never lost her spirit.

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“One of them started to say, ‘Oh this is Kayla and she has been held all by herself. And she is much stronger thank you guys. And she’s much smarter. She converted to Islam.’ And she was like, ‘No, I didn’t,’” said Rye, recounting the story for ABC News in an interview.

All attempts to ransom Mueller would be blocked by the FBI and Obama administration.

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Kayla Mueller in Captivity: Courage, Selflessness as She Defended Christian Faith to ISIS Executioner ‘Jihadi John’
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American hostage Kayla Mueller was tortured, verbally abused, forced into slave labor for ISIS commanders in Syria and raped by the group’s top leader, but her fellow hostages say she never surrendered hope, she selflessly put the welfare of fellow captives above her own and she even stood up to executioner “Jihadi John” to defend her Christian faith.

Four former hostages who shared cells with Mueller, speaking publicly for the first time about their shared ordeal for ABC News’ “20/20” broadcast, “The Girl Left Behind,” airing Friday, say the Prescott, Arizona, humanitarian aid worker was a courageous 25-year-old who inspired them.

Their ISIS guards were overseen by the British tough Mohammed Emwazi, who would later be dubbed Jihadi John, as he carried out the beheadings and killings of 10 hostages. The Londoner led three other Britons who oversaw the hostage operation. Their prisoners called them “The Beatles.”

In March 2014, Mueller was taken to a room next door several times where male hostages were being held. Former hostages said Emwazi paraded her in front of them to show prisoners about to be released who she was and to offer her own proof-of-life by removing her head scarf and briefly introducing herself.

FULL BRIAN ROSS REPORT: “The Girl Left Behind.”

VIDEO: The Kayla Mueller Proof-of-Life Video ISIS Sent Her ParentsPlay
The Kayla Mueller Proof-of-Life Video ISIS Sent Her Parents

Former hostage Daniel Rye Ottosen, a Danish freelance photographer, recalled how Mueller turned the tables on the men in black.

“One of the Beatles started to say, ‘Oh, this is Kayla, and she has been held all by herself. And she is much stronger than you guys. And she’s much smarter. She converted to Islam.’ And then she was like, ‘No, I didn’t,'” Ottosen told ABC News.

He admits it surprised him a lot. He had once tried to strangle himself when ISIS guards strung his arms up by chains.

“I would not have had the guts to say that. I don’t think so,” he said. “It was very clear that all of us were impressed by the strength that she showed in front of us. That was very clear.”

Former ISIS hostage Daniel Rye Ottosen is seen here in this undated photo taken while he was held captive.Daniel Rye Ottosen
Former ISIS hostage Daniel Rye Ottosen is seen here in this undated photo taken while he was held captive.more +

The only period in Mueller’s 18 horrifying months as an ISIS hostage when she wasn’t subjected to some form of torture, verbal abuse, prolonged isolation, sensory deprivation, stress positions, forced labor or sexual assault before she died in captivity was the six weeks she was held at an abandoned oil refinery in Syria, with other Western hostages in 2014.

Because many of the ISIS captives were being individually negotiated for ransom with their governments, employers or families, the women, at least, inside the makeshift prison south of ISIS stronghold Raqqa were not subjected to the kind of abuses that Mueller said she experienced in other ISIS prisons before and after her time there, according to the Mueller family and those held captive with her.

Three of the Westerners released by ISIS and a Yazidi teenager who escaped captivity provided eyewitness accounts to ABC News of Mueller’s strength, selflessness and will to survive amid her considerable suffering, including details she gave them of her treatment when she was completely alone for most of her confinement by the terrorist group.

“They would scream at her, and they would, you know, blame her for everything that America has done in the world,” Frida Saide, one of three women from Doctors Without Borders who shared a cell with Mueller at the oil refinery, told ABC News in an interview this month.

“They picked her apart,” said Patricia Chavez, one of the other Doctors Without Borders aid workers held with Mueller.

In her seventh month of captivity, Mueller’s frequent isolation and moves between makeshift prisons in Aleppo and Raqqa was interrupted by the arrival at the oil refinery of Saide, Chavez and a dozen other hostages, including Europeans in the process of being ransomed.

In March and April 2014, the women from Doctors Without Borders and a French journalist carried out three letters Mueller wrote by hand to friends and family, indicating it was finally her turn. The Doctors Without Borders women were made to memorize an ISIS email address, which the hostage takers instructed them to give to her parents.

That eventually led to extraordinary negotiations for her release, the former hostages and the Mueller family said in an ABC News investigation spanning more than two years.

Saide, 35, from Sweden and Chavez, 35, from Peru and Belgium, had not been publicly identified as ISIS hostages before agreeing to speak to ABC News this month about their friend, Mueller. At least six men held with them were eventually executed by the brutal “Beatles,” and the experience has left the women traumatized.

“Fear. It’s fear of the unknown. You don’t know what’s going to happen,” Chavez recalled of the state of terror in which they lived.

Frida Saide, 35, from Sweden and Patricia Chavez, 35, from Peru and Belgium, had never been publicly identified as ISIS hostages before agreeing to speak to ABC News this month about their friend, Kayla Mueller.ABC News
Frida Saide, 35, from Sweden and Patricia Chavez, 35, from Peru and Belgium, had never been publicly identified as ISIS hostages before agreeing to speak to ABC News this month about their friend, Kayla Mueller.more +

What is now known of Mueller’s 18 months of hell in ISIS hands has been drawn from the eyewitness accounts of a handful of fellow Western hostages like Saide and Chavez, who spent those six weeks with her in the spring of 2014 inside the oil refinery, as well as from the Yazidi teen who was imprisoned with Mueller in late 2014.

Towards the end of Mueller’s life, after her parents Carl and Marsha Mueller say the FBI and Obama administration had blocked opportunities to help them ransom their daughter, her spirit had apparently dimmed, her parents concluded after recently meeting the Yazidi girl, now 15, for the first time.

Mueller was more optimistic about being freed when she briefly shared a cell with the Doctors Without Borders women in early 2014, the freed hostages said.

When the three women entered Mueller’s cell and met her for the first time, they said they had to get over the initial shock of finding out that Mueller was an aid worker taken with her contractor friend and two Doctors Without Borders staffers from inside a Doctors Without Borders vehicle six months earlier. The women said their colleagues had failed to disclose the incident to them before their entry into Syria.

Mueller told them how she had helped her friend, Omar Alkhani, a Doctors Without Borders contractor, install satellite internet at an Aleppo Doctors Without Borders hospital, where they were invited to stay the night, and how they were then were abducted the next day from a Doctors Without Borders vehicle with two staffers as they left for a bus station on Aug. 4, 2013.

Mueller’s cellmates in the Raqqa oil refinery — Saide, Chavez and the third Doctors Without Borders woman, whose identity remains confidential — entered Syria in November 2013. They said that in a safety briefing, a Doctors Without Borders official did not tell them that Mueller and three Doctors Without Borders workers had been abducted.

“He said that for Doctors Without Borders, that the risk of kidnapping was not considered very big. It wasn’t something that I should worry about,” Saide told ABC News. “Kayla had already been abducted from an Doctors Without Borders vehicle only a couple of months before that. But he failed to mention this.”

Asked about the omission, Jason Cone, the executive director of Doctors Without Borders in the U.S., told ABC News this week that he wouldn’t second-guess decisions by the group’s security officers three years ago. He added that Mueller’s kidnapping was kept quiet for her security.

“At that time, when they went into Syria, it was the express wishes that they — that this incident not be talked about. That was deemed to be the best possible recourse,” he said.

VIDEO: Former Hostage Recalls How Kayla Mueller Stood Up to ISIS GuardPlay
Former Hostage Recalls How Kayla Mueller Stood Up to ISIS Guard

He also said that the women were not traveling near Aleppo, where Mueller was kidnapped, and therefore their risk assessment was different. Saide and Chavez each dispute that claim, saying they were near Aleppo when they entered Syria from Turkey.

As Mueller’s fellow female hostages described it for “20/20,” ISIS held the four women in a 12-foot-by-12-foot room of brick whitewashed walls, in what the FBI later called the “pipeline desert prison,” with a blacked-out window, a single lightbulb hanging from the ceiling and mattresses and blankets on the floor. They could only tell day from night through a ventilation fan near the ceiling.

“There was a little bit of light coming by this small vent, but that was it,” Chavez said.

“It was cold, dirty. We didn’t have that much to eat,” Saide recalled. “They gave us black dresses and hijab, so to cover our heads and faces.”

The women passed their time swapping stories of their families, their boyfriends and describing their respective homelands. They also whiled away the hours drawing, reading the Quran, writing and planning escapes that were all but impossible. Mueller sometimes cracked them up doing impressions of guards, including one brute they called “Edges.”

And always in the background were ISIS nasheeds — chanting songs of martyrdom and death — blaring on speakers.

“They played on and on and on,” Chavez said.

The relentless nasheeds underscored the real violence of the hostage takers, which the world would see later on Aug. 19, 2014, with the first beheading on video by ISIS of an American captive, journalist James Foley.

PHOTO: A November 2012 file photo shows journalist James Foley while covering the civil war in Aleppo, Syria. The Islamic State group released a video on Aug. 19, 2014, showing a jihadi beheading Foley, a 40-year-old journalist from Rochester, N.H. AP Photo
A November 2012 file photo shows journalist James Foley while covering the civil war in Aleppo, Syria. The Islamic State group released a video on Aug. 19, 2014, showing a jihadi beheading Foley, a 40-year-old journalist from Rochester, N.H. more +

Death threats were common and credible since a Russian captive was the first to be shot to death.

“We realized that they were actually killers, that they would enjoy killing us,” Saide said.

Mueller told the three Doctors Without Borders women in the cell about her previous six months of confinement, held mostly in isolation except for brief periods when she cared for a 14-year-old Shiite girl and another woman affiliated with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. All faced various forms of abuse by ISIS.

“She was amazing. She was a really strong girl,” Chavez said of Mueller.

For Saide, the younger Mueller at 25 years old had a surprisingly positive personality and “a strong faith that gave her a lot of strength. As a person, she was a very good friend. She was smart. She was fun to be with. She was very kind, extremely generous.”

“She was always considerate of others, even though she herself was in a very difficult situation,” Saide added. “She was always concerned for other prisoners. She never stopped being concerned for the Syrian population living through just horrible things in this war and still are. She never stopped caring for others.”

Sometimes they could hear male prisoners being severely beaten in other rooms, the women said. The Beatles would also take the Doctors Without Borders women to another room alone, shining a bright light in their faces and demanded sensitive personal information.

Saide cannot forgive her former jailers, who, she said, “caused so much pain to me and to others.”

Emwazi was killed by a CIA armed drone in Syria last year, which vaporized his car.

And Daniel Rye Ottosen, the Danish freelance photographer, said Mueller and another American hostage, journalist Steven Sotloff, figured out a way to pass letters back and forth — leaving them concealed in the common toilet — creating a makeshift game of Trivial Pursuit.

One day, the Doctors Without Borders women were ordered to appear in a proof-of-life video as the medical aid group negotiated their and two male staffers’ release. Mueller was told by ISIS captors to stay out of the picture, the women recalled.

“They used to tell her that nobody cares about her. Like, nobody’s going to negotiate for her and, you know, trying to put ideas in her mind that she is different [from] us,” Chavez said.

But in March 2014, Mueller was told by ISIS to pen two letters to her family stating the demands for her freedom: the release of convicted al-Qaeda operative Aafia Siddiqui from a U.S. federal prison or 5 million euros. She gave a third letter for her family to the Doctors Without Borders women to smuggle out. Though similarly worded, it included important personal contacts on the back, including her friend and college spiritual adviser, the Rev. Kathleen Day of Flagstaff’s Northern Arizona University.

Her first letter was carried out by a French journalist upon his release. And then in March it came time for Saide, Chavez and the third Doctors Without Borders woman to leave, carrying Mueller’s other letters.

“She was happy that things were moving for us,” Chavez said.

Mueller buried any disappointment that no one had asked her in eight months for proof-of-life questions — an obvious sign of a negotiation effort. However, the Doctors Without Borders women were told by the Beatles to memorize an ISIS email address for the Mueller family to begin negotiations.

“It was a horrible feeling to be released, looking forward to being released but at the same time leaving someone behind,” Saide recalled.

Saide and Chavez said they hid encouraging notes in Mueller’s blankets and tried to make the best of parting. The women hugged their American friend as tears flowed. Saide told her to “stay strong,” that it would end for her soon. But Mueller said nothing.

“I felt that I wouldn’t be completely free until she was free,” Saide said in her interview with “20/20.”

Unbeknownst to Saide and Chavez, they said, Doctors Without Borders’ Brussels office, which oversaw Syria operations, withheld the smuggled letter from Carl and Marsha Mueller until mid-April and kept secret the second, ISIS-directed letter — which included a ransom demand — and the ISIS email address until May 22.

Doctors Without Borders officials have attributed the delays to their desire not to interfere with their ongoing negotiations for the release of other staffers still held by ISIS at the time. On Wednesday, the aid group issued a long statement that included the claim that “Kayla herself asked the women not to pass along this other [ISIS-ordered] letter.” But Saide told ABC News today that the statement by her former employer was “not true.” Chavez agreed, saying, “There was no discussion where Kayla asked us not to pass it on.”

An extraordinary negotiation began with 27 emails exchanged between ISIS and the Muellers, whose FBI team composed all of the couple’s notes, the family has told ABC News and which U.S. officials have confirmed.

But the U.S. began airstrikes against ISIS positions in Iraq in early August 2014 during the negotiations for Mueller, and the terrorist group soon began beheading on video almost all the remaining Western hostages in stated retaliation soon after.

Once U.S. airstrikes expanded broadly across Iraq and into Syria on Sept. 22, 2014, ISIS stopped responding to the Muellers’ negotiation pleas. It is believed that by then Kayla Mueller had been handed over to the oil and gas emir for ISIS, Abu Sayyaf, and his sadistic wife, Umm Sayyaf — Tunisians who kept the American and a half-dozen Yazidi girls as sex slaves for ISIS “Caliph” Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

Among several of the Yazidi girls enslaved alongside Mueller inside the Sayyaf household in the fall of 2014, none was closer to her than a then-13-year-old who has asked to be called “Julia” by ABC News. Yazidi males were subjected to mass murder by ISIS in Iraq, and thousands of Yazidi girls were forced to be sex slaves.

Julia revealed in a “20/20” interview how Mueller — who was frequently raped by al-Baghdadi — passed up a chance at an escape in order to increase the odds for the Yazidi teens, who were able to sneak out of the ISIS kingpin’s house late one night in a flight to freedom.

“I told Kayla, ‘We want to escape,’ and I asked her to come with us. She told me, ‘No, because I am American. If I escape with you, they will do everything to find us again,'” Julia said.

“It is better for you to escape alone. I will stay here,” Mueller said, according to Julia.

In the Sayyaf household, Mueller went by “Kayla Carl,” per the Muslim custom of referring to women with their father’s name. All the girls, including Mueller, were beaten by the ISIS family — but Mueller also had to go to al-Baghdadi at night, as ABC News first reported last year.

“Baghdadi took her several times in the night for himself,” Julia recounted, noting that Mueller would return later and try to not to cry, though at times she broke down.

She told the girls that part of surviving was being forced to pretend she had converted to Islam so the ISIS leader could sexually assault her, though she still clung secretly to her Christian faith.

“When she was with us, she wanted to encourage us because of also what happened with us,” Julia said, noting the girls were taken in the night by ISIS men. “She was very tired every time. She was not crying every night, but she was very tired.”

Under a full moon, the Yazidi girls finally made their escape, parting tearfully with their older protective “sister.” They eventually made their way back to Irbil, in Kurdistan in northern Iraq, where Julia helped U.S. military intelligence officers find the Sayyaf houses. A Delta Force raid in May of last year resulted in Abu Sayyaf being shot to death and his wife being taken prisoner by the American operators.

Mueller “was praying for us to escape, to survive,” said Julia, turning a bracelet on her wrist that she wears to honor Mueller. “I will never forget this sacrifice. She was very good to us. I will never forget.”

In February 2015, ISIS claimed Mueller was killed in a Jordanian airstrike in Syria. The White House denied that an airstrike killed her but confirmed her death of unstated causes a few days after the ISIS claim.

At first, Julia refused to believe her friend Mueller could be dead.

Asked her reaction to the announcement on Feb. 6, 2015, Saide said simply, “I was devastated.”

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ERIC
ERIC
7 years ago

A very brave girl. What a waste and what a disgrace. Why do feminists ignore the worst oppression of women on the planet?

Rocinante44
Rocinante44
7 years ago
Reply to  ERIC

amen. the feminazis have literally gone into hiding since islam began its war with us. gloria steinem, any comment? barabara “don’t call me ma’am” boxer, any comment? the democrat-muslim party is obviously having a hard time figuring out what to do with women now that it is run by muslims.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago

Would hillary, merkel, the pope and may arrange to meet with victims of islamic proselytizing, so as they can tell the alleged leaders how peaceful and compassionate islam is? Have a few dry cow feminists involved too. The disgusting public behaviour and profound lack of concern for women in islam is a disgrace to the feminist, movement, feminism has turned into a bowel movement for socialist democrats supporting islam.

notislam
notislam
7 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

The lib-left just do choose to deny this whole thing-and they refuse to learn about the evil of islam. Women on the left are pathetic -they just can’t accept the evil TRUTH that islam is all about.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago
Reply to  notislam

There is a lot of work to do in educating todays sheeple.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

We have to try, otherwise it will just get worse.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

I’ll take getting worse for $1000 Alex!

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago
Reply to  IzlamIsTyranny

It will have to get worse to get the majorities attention.

caliroxanne
caliroxanne
7 years ago

Not sure I buy this story. When you look into this lady’s history, associations, actions, activities, leftist anti-American ideology and admiration for the Palestinian cause and the Muslim world, I’m not so sure about her alleged Christian faith. She’s some kind of martyr? Was she saying no to Islam or just no to Jihadi John? Since when is ABC concerned about Christianity, anyway? Are they going to try to tell us that Rachel Corrie died for her Christian faith, also? I think we’re being played, I’m just not sure how or why.

ERIC
ERIC
7 years ago
Reply to  caliroxanne

I have not looked into her background. Even if she were foolish, she did not deserve her fate. Had we not been fed the false religion of peace narrative about Islam by senior politicians and the media, she may well have stayed at home.

dfgdfgyds
dfgdfgyds
7 years ago
Reply to  ERIC

there is no such thing as “deserving” when comes to life on this planet, what we do is mostly propelled by our believes and wants, and have consequences , she was not “fed” anything, she embraced idiocy of commies and muzzies

caliroxanne
caliroxanne
7 years ago
Reply to  ERIC

I never said she deserved what happened to her. It’s vary tragic, but should serve as a wake up call to those who romanticize, admire and embrace the anti-American, anti-Judeo-Christian, anti-Western Civilization and anti-capitalist left.

UnderzogD
Underzog
7 years ago
Reply to  caliroxanne

This woman was for a long time with the ISM people. As such, she worked against my family in Israel, interfering with Israel defense operations and protecting terrorists. She and other antisemites don’t realize that just because they hate Jews and Mueller’s Muslim lovers hate Jews, that doesn’t mean that the Muslims like them. The enemy of my enemy is not my friend with Islam or the Middle East. I also don’t believe this story that she was with Jihadi John and “refused to convert” to Islam. Converting to Islam would not have saved these people. It was rumored that Steve Sotoloff had converted from Judaism to Islam, but that didn’t save him. As with Steve Sotoloff saying the whole Yom Kippur prayer, this Kayla Mueller story of her with Jihadi John and standing up to him is bull!

Mr Paul Middleton
Mr Paul Middleton
7 years ago
Reply to  Underzog

Yes, at least some comfort can be had because those of us who know Islam for the scourge it is are the ones who would never dream of visiting any Islamic country either as an aid worker or for a holiday and thus get killed. Whereas ironically it’s the supremely annoying lefty-libtards who are the hostages waiting to happen. What they don’t know or are unwilling to admit, gets them killed. No-one’s sanctioning it, but if that’s what it takes… ? How many more of them have to be imprisoned, tortured, raped and killed, before they get it? It wouldn’t take so many of their deaths if the msm weren’t complicit morons promoting Islam and blacking out stories like Kayla’s.
But then again – the aid NGO’s themselves do know and happily send them to their deaths. All I can say is at least good ‘Kufr’ – however pilloried – do know better, their lives are safe, to fight the Death Cult.

Boo
Boo
7 years ago
Reply to  Underzog

Excellent post. I am not crying over Kayla Carl! She was a moron filled with hate.

Roar
Roar
7 years ago
Reply to  Underzog

If what you say is true,I wish to withdraw my aforementioned comments ,extolling her courage.The tribals are using all ,including westerners,against the Jews and western nations.This is going to happen to the idiots in Europe who welcomed this tribe with roses and welcoming placards.Feel truly sorry for your family.

Kosenator
Kosenator
7 years ago

She was a Christian. Brussels is the HQ for the iSlamic invasion of Europe. They withheld her letters on purpose. Reminds me of a South African i knew from school days who was held captive by ISIS. I don’t buy that he was alive until the SEALs went in. He was an outspoken Christian in an iSlamic country. And likewise, I don’t buy that Kayla was killed by the airstrike. Unless ISIS knew beforehand, where the strike was going to be and placed her there intentionally?

iSlam must kill all who refuse to betray their religion for iSlam.

They are with their Father and Lord.

And the traitor Rick Warren, “America’s Pastor”, tries literally all over the world by means of his “Purpose Drivel”-books,, to get Jesus Christ out of the Christian religion and force co-operation between Christians and muslims. See his “King’s Way” treason. Which cannot be, for no true Christian will succumb to the religion that denies the deity of Jesus Christ.

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
7 years ago
Reply to  Kosenator

You hit the Rick Warren nail on the head. This charlatan has done more to destroy the Christian church, worldwide than Uncle Joe Stalin or Mao Tzu-Deng. He did it with phony modern bible versions, false, unscriptural doctrine and universe full of deceptive fluff. What can one expect from a member in good standing on the Council on Foreign Relations!

Ron Cole
Ron Cole
7 years ago
Reply to  Mark Steiner

It, rick , should team up with tom cruise.
Both are a perfect fit – top ruse.

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
7 years ago
Reply to  Ron Cole

Rick would find a way to compromise with Cruise … to find a way where scientologists and Rick Warren Christians “agree”. Hold on now – he may have started already …

Lusael Merlin
Lusael Merlin
7 years ago

They are not feminists they are socialists
North Americans are completely hoodwinked by socialist media. They are comfortable in thier ignorance and any one who try’s to wake them up is a racist. end of conversation

jejessssssaussss!
jejessssssaussss!
7 years ago

“she was verbally abused” get the f567756 out, syria does not need help of stupid girls, it needs the obombo to depart the planet earth, problem solved, and idiots who go to war zones are just that, idiots, they make me maaaaaaaaad!!!!!

Boo
Boo
7 years ago

She was idiot supreme. No boo hoo from me.

Tanya
Tanya
7 years ago

Unfortunately these “Good Intention Christians” somehow miss that these people actually hate and despise us. They go into these Islamic hellholes under the belief that they are bulletproof and they will be welcomed with open arms, and then these types of things happen. Their intentions would be better off being directed at their own communities and people of their own faith, not people who will rape and kill them just because of who they are.

SRN99
SRN99
7 years ago

Islam is a sick cult founded by a prophet whose only credential is a serial murderer and rapist

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
7 years ago

There is no limit to the downward depravity of man: Jeremiah 17:9, Associations aside. what have we learned from this?

See also Jeremiah chapter 7 (the whole chapter).

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
7 years ago

Kayla’s tale of resistance and endurance during such unspeakable horror is worthy of mention in the same vein as the tales of privation and abuse emanating from the Hanoi Hilton.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago

For all the retards who do charity work in muslum cesspool states:

“fools rush in where angels fear to tread.”

Peter Joffe
Peter Joffe
7 years ago

From the top to the bottom Muslims are radical rapists. Their minds are driven by insatiably sex addiction. Whether Kyla was part converted or fully converted or not converted at all to barbarism, we may never know, but what we do know is that her captors including their leader are all driven by sex and hate. Islam is not a religion as it is the rape business of men who cannot keep their pants on and od course do not know what love is. Love is not what Muslims as it is seen as a betrayal to the hate god Allah the great predator.

John Boston
John Boston
7 years ago

Whatever the details of this story, another innocent woman has been killed by ISIS. That’s right, the ISLAMIC State of Iraq and Syria. What is Islam, anyway? The word does *not* mean “peace”; that would be salaam. Islam means “submission”. Muslims want the whole world to submit to their god, Allah, and to the Sharia. I hate Islam because I love Liberty.

As long as my heart beats, Islam will not dominate the world. I will fight “submission” with words, and if necessary, with swords as well. If I have to fall in the cause of Liberty, it will be only after I have cut through the Islamic hordes like a harvester scything grain. Viva Kufar!

Boo
Boo
7 years ago
Reply to  John Boston

She was not exactly an innocent woman. Was extremely anti Israel and made that her life’s work. On the boo hoo scale she rates a zero.

Roar
Roar
7 years ago

Very brave woman,if true of course.Just contrast this with some western women traveling to Turkey,North Africa and elsewhere and have stealthy affairs or get into matrimony with people there and convert quickly.As if they love those men more than vice versa.

Gregory Brittain
Gregory Brittain
7 years ago

Note the Obama regime blocked Kayla Mueller’s parents from ransoming her home but paid Iran $400M and $1.3B ransom for hostages.

farflung
farflung
7 years ago

“I
. . . have been taken by Satan into the highest mountain in the
earth, and when there he . . . said he to me, ‘Child of earth, what
wouldst thou have to make thee adore me?’ . . . I replied, ‘Listen
. . . I wish to be Providence myself, for I feel that the most beautiful,
noblest, most sublime thing in the world, is to recompense and punish.’”

joe1429
joe1429
7 years ago

Rest in peace, Saint mueller.

jjeffs63
jjeffs63
7 years ago

Let me preface by saying nobody could ever possibly deserve her fate. Still, while not outwardly displaying the same venal hatred for the west as Rachael “pancake” Corrie, she was every bit the “useful idiot” who all too often is made to pay for her own kindness

alan
alan
7 years ago

what a disgrace – the world needs to see these muslim barbarians for whom they realy are – savages ! we need the western world to stand up and be united with Christian Judae values that crush these islamic barbarian values

Carlee Veldezzi
Carlee Veldezzi
7 years ago

She was against those who try to free the world of the plague that killed her. Her typical wide-eyed idealism and need to show how “different” and progressive she was from the typical hated American led her to the slaughter. I am willing to bet she finally saw the light before the light was snuffed out. When will these people learn that the truth of the world cannot be ignored in favor of feel good dogma?

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