Friends
remember Arizona aid worker who died in Islamic State captivity
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[February 16, 2015]
By Katherine Locke
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (Reuters) - Friends and
colleagues of Kayla Mueller, the aid worker who died while a captive of
militants of the Islamic State group in Syria, remembered her on
Saturday as someone who was trying to give back in gratitude for a life
of freedom.
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About 150 people gathered for a candlelight vigil in Mueller's
honor Saturday evening at the United Christian Ministry at Northern
Arizona University in a tearful and joyous celebration of her life.
"She was in a volatile part of the world because she knew there were
things that needed to be addressed there,” said Peggy
Sheldon-Scurlock, who met Mueller at the New Day Peace Center in
Flagstaff, a non-profit peace organization. "She was all about
action."
Mueller, 26, was confirmed to have died under circumstances that
remain unclear about 18 months after she was abducted while leaving
a hospital in northern Syria.
The White House said Mueller's family received a message from her
captors containing information that was authenticated by U.S.
intelligence analysts who verified her death.
President Barack Obama also acknowledged in an interview with the
website Buzzfeed that Mueller was among the hostages whom U.S.
commandos were sent to rescue but failed to find in an operation he
ordered last year.
In Flagstaff on Saturday, the Rev. Kathleen Day, head of the United
Christian Ministry at Northern Arizona University, said Mueller
wanted to help people and she felt a responsibility to maximize the
privileges she had as a resident of the United States.
"When she saw what was happening in Syria, that situation was so
overwhelming, it was just crushing,” Day said. “For her, it was a
calling.”
Her friend Emily Waldron said Mueller was humble and unselfish.
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“Even though there’s this cause that she lost her life in that’s so
big, I think it is important to know that she did little acts of
kindness every single day,” Waldron said.
Last Wednesday, a day after Mueller was reported dead, Obama sent
Congress a request to authorize military force against Islamic
State, saying the group "has committed despicable acts of violence
and mass execution."
Its militants have killed thousands of civilians while seizing
territory in Iraq and Syria in an attempt to establish a hub of
jihadism in the heart of the Arab world.
They have also generated international outrage by beheading western
aid workers and journalists and burning to death a Jordanian pilot.
(Reporting by Katherine Locke; Editing by Sharon Bernstein & Kim
Coghill)
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