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Muath al-Kasasbeh : ウィキペディア英語版
Muath Al-Kasasbeh


Muath Safi Yousef Al-Kasasbeh ((アラビア語:معاذ صافي يوسف الكساسبة)  South Levantine pronunciation: (:mʊˈʕaːð-, mʊˈʕaːz ˈsˤɑːfi ˈjuːsef el kaˈsaːsbe); 29 May 1988 – c. 3 January 2015) was a Royal Jordanian Air Force pilot who was burned to death by ISIS after his F-16 fighter aircraft crashed over Syria.
His fighter crashed near Raqqa, Syria, on 24 December 2014 during the military intervention against the Islamic State. United States and Jordanian officials said that the crash was caused by mechanical problems, while ISIL claimed that the plane was hit by a heat-seeking missile.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Profile: IS-held Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh )〕〔
Daesh held Al-Kasasbeh captive before killing him in early January 2015. It then conducted negotiations with the Jordanian government, claiming it would spare Al-Kasabeh's life and free Japanese journalist Kenji Goto in exchange for Sajida al-Rishawi, a woman sentenced to death by Jordan for attempted terrorism and possessing explosives.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jordan committed to anti-IS coalition, despite hostage drama )〕 After the Jordanian government insisted on freeing Al-Kasasbeh as part of the deal and showing proof that he was alive before it would exchange al-Rishawi, the ISIS released a video on 3 February 2015 showing Al-Kasasbeh being burned to death while trapped inside a cage.
Al-Kasasbeh's killing provoked widespread outrage in Jordan, and condemnation by leading figures of the Islamic world.
==Personal life==
Al-Kasasbeh was one of eight children, including an elder brother, Jawdat Safi Al-Kasasbeh, born to Issaf and Safi Yousef Al-Kasasbeh, a retired education professor, in Al Karak, Jordan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Egypt reviles ISIS killing of Jordanian pilot Al-Kasasbeh – Daily News Egypt )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Profile of a patriotic pilot: Moaz al-Kasasbeh )〕 He was a Sunni Muslim. The Al-Kasasbehs are a prominent Jordanian family of the influential Sunni Muslim Bararsheh tribe from southern Jordan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=IS Hostage Pilot's Brother: 'It's Not Our War' )〕 His uncle, Fahed Al-Kasasbeh, was a Major General in the Royal Jordanian Army.〔(Tribal Loyalties Drive Jordan's Effort to Free Pilot )〕
Al-Kasasbeh married engineer Anwar al-Tarawneh in September 2014. Prior to his capture, Al-Kasasbeh lived in the village of Ay in the Karak Mountains in Karak Governorate, south of Amman.〔

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