John Cantlie

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(photographer)
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BornJohn Henry Cantlie
1970

John Cantlie (born 1970) is a British[1][2] war photographer and correspondent.

John Cantlie was kidnapped in Syria with James Foley in November 2012.[3] He had previously been kidnapped in Syria alongside Dutch photographer Jeroen Oerlemans in July 2012 but was rescued a week later.[4]

In February 2019, British Security Minister Ben Wallace stated that John Cantlie is believed to still be alive.[5]

A Home Office spokesperson said:

"We do not discuss individual kidnap cases and speculation is unhelpful."[6]

Wallace declined to give details of where British intelligence believes Cantlie is being held by IS.[7]

 

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