Qatar, accused by a German minister of financing Islamic State (IS) jihadists, condemned today the group's beheading of US journalist James Foley as a "crime against the principles of Islam".
The gas-rich nation's foreign ministry "expressed in strongest terms its condemnation of the killing of US journalist James Foley at the hands of a criminal group," in a statement published by the official QNA news agency.
A video of Foley's beheading was posted online on Tuesday by the IS, a jihadist group operating in Iraq and Syria, prompting global condemnation.
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"This despicable crime ... Is against the principles of Islam and humanity, and violates human values and international law," said the Qatari statement, lamenting the loss of a journalist "known for his courage in covering events" in danger zones including Syria.
Doha's reaction comes a day after Germany's development aid minister, Gerd Mueller, accused Qatar of financing IS jihadists.
"A story like this always has a history," Mueller said in an interview with public broadcaster ZDF. "Who is financing these troops? Hint: Qatar.