Beijing vows justice after ISIL kills Chinese captive

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei speaks during a daily briefing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs office in Beijing Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015. AP Photo

China vowed on Nov. 19 to bring to justice those responsible for killing one of its citizens after the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) said it had executed a Chinese captive, the only known Chinese hostage to have been held by the group.

ISIL said it had killed a Chinese and Norwegian captive, showing pictures of what appeared to be the dead men under a banner reading "Executed" in the latest edition of its English-language online magazine, Dabiq. 

It did not give any details in the magazine, published on Nov. 18, about how, when or where the men were killed. 

In a brief statement, China's Foreign Ministry confirmed the man's identify for the first time, naming him as Fan Jinghui, saying he had been "cruelly murdered". It said in September one of its citizens appeared to be in ISIL captivity. 

Beijing had activated an emergency mechanism to try to rescue him, but he was killed nevertheless in a "cold-blooded way", the ministry said. It gave no details on how they might have captured him. 

"The Chinese government strongly condemns this savage act devoid of humanity and will certainly bring the criminals to justice," the statement said. 

"The Chinese government will resolutely oppose all forms of terrorism and resolutely strike at any violent terrorist criminal activities that defy the bottom lines of human culture," it added, noting Beijing would strengthen anti-terrorism cooperation with the international community. 

Speaking at a later briefing, ministry spokesman Hong Lei did not elaborate on the statement. 

Chinese President Xi Jinping, visiting Manila for a regional summit, said he strongly condemned the killing. 

The militant group had previously identified Fan as a 50...

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