Wave of anger, call for revenge and punishment in Jordan and in the Muslim world after the announcement of the execution of the Jordanian driver by the Islamic State group alias Daesh.
As of Wednesday morning, at dawn, the Jordanian authorities hanged two jihadist death row for years: the Iraqi Sajida al-Rishawi and Ziad Karbouli, an Iraqi leader of al Qaeda.
Daesh threatened late January to kill al-Maaz driver Kassasbeh if Jordan did not relax the Iraqi Rishawi. Now, from Amman, the hostage was executed in fact on 3 January.
In a video presented as that of the implementation of the pilot, the man suffered a horrible death: he was burned alive in a cage. Unsustainable atrocity for the family of young soldier who was captured in December after the crash of his plane in Syria.
"I consider Maazz as a martyr of God, said the father of the driver. God willing, he is in heaven with the martyrs, people who are good and the prophets. My patience is beautiful and I ask the Jordanian government to avenge the death of Maazz. "
Al-Azhar, one of the most prestigious institutions of Islam, the act of insurgents Daesh "requires the punishment provided for in the Koran to these corrupt abusers who fight God and his prophet's death, crucifixion or amputation of their hands and their feet. "
King Abdullah II of Jordan has cut short his visit to the United States to return home and the Ministry of Religious Affairs has asked the Jordanians to pray Wednesday for the driver in all the mosques of the kingdom.
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