#ISIS beheads photojournalist James Wright Foley in a massage to US to end its intervention in #Iraq. http://t.co/8O6NOBWGbO— Zaid Benjamin (@zaidbenjamin) August 19, 2014. Video/images circulating of what appears to
James Foley (second from right) and Clare Gillis (right), after being released by the Libyan government, in Tripoli, in May, 2011. Credit Photograph by Louafi Larbi/Reuters. James Foley's reasons for becoming a reporter were modest but not small
James Foley in 2012. In a statement on his Facebook page, his mother said: 'We have never been prouder of our son Jim. He gave his life trying to expose the world to the suffering of the Syrian people.' Photograph: Nicole
On August 19, a grisly video of an Islamic State (IS) militant beheading U.S. journalist James Foley surfaced online. The brutal murder of a war correspondent, the latest in the terrorist organization's string of atrocities, has appalled worldwide
#ISIS beheads photojournalist James Wright Foley in a massage to US to end its intervention in #Iraq. http://t.co/8O6NOBWGbO— Zaid Benjamin (@zaidbenjamin) August 19, 2014. Video/images circulating of what appears to