John Cantlie: Sister makes impassioned plea to Islamic State for direct negotiation
Cantlie revealed militant group had frozen communication with the family

The sister of the British hostage John Cantlie has made an impassioned plea to Islamic State militants holding her brother to “restart dialogue” with her family.
Jessica Cantlie revealed that the militant group had frozen communication with the Cantlie family, and described claims that negotiation was not possible as “not accurate” and “frustrating”.
Criticism over Western hostage policy has intensified since the murder of British hostages Alan Henning and David Haines and Americans Stephen Sotloff and James Foley. The statement added: “Sadly, like the families of David Haines and Alan Henning before they were killed, our efforts at re-opening dialogue continue to be ignored by those holding John.”
Note in full:
“I am Jessica, John Cantlie’s sister. I am talking on behalf of the head of the Cantlie family. My father, Paul, is terminally ill and incapacitated. We, John’s family, want to address Islamic State, who are holding him.
We strongly challenge those holding John to return to your previously opened channel, to which we continue to send messages and await your response so that in keeping with everyone's wishes, we can restart dialogue. We implore I.S. to reinitiate direct contact.”
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