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Peter Kassig was kidnapped by ISIS fighters one year ago this month, when the former U.S. Army Ranger went to Syria to provide aid to refugees from the country's deadly civil war.
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Since his capture, Kassig has converted to Islam and changed his name from Peter to Abdul-Rahman, and his captors have threatened to behead the 26-year-old from Indianapolis if his parents spoke publicly. But when his picture surfaced on TV days ago, Kassig's parents, Ed and Paula, decided to speak out in hopes their son will hear their words.
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"We haven't forgotten him," Paula told NBC's Peter Alexander in an interview that aired on TODAY Monday. "We haven't abandoned him, and we certainly do love him."<br>
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On聽the moment they found out their son had been captured: "You just told me you've got a daughter," Ed Kassig said to Alexander. "Just tell the people watching right now, look at their kid and ask that question and they'll have all the answer they need."On their son's conversion to Islam: "He was as taken with the religion as he was with the people," Ed said. "It was a natural process for him."On聽their son's perspective about being held hostage:聽"He knows that this is bigger than it just being about him," Paula said. "And we do too."On聽the last time they heard their son, in an audio recording from his captors: "He described that his time was running out," Paul said. "His vitality, his spark was not in his voice."The Kassigs also shared portions of a handwritten letter from their son carried out by a former hostage. Ed read from the letter: "Don't worry, Dad. If I go down, I won't go down thinking anything but what I know to be true, that you and Mom love me more than the moon."<br>
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The Kassigs said they have had little communication with their son's captors, most of the which has been in the form of a demand. "There's no room for dialogue," Ed Kassig told Alexander.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Evora</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Galliera</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Lockit</a></li></ul>
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27-year-old Dann spent two-and-a-half years at Ewood Park, rising to position of club captain in March 2013, before leaving to join Premier League side Crystal Palace in January 2014.
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He has since become a key player at Selhurst Park, featuring heavily in  unlikely survival in the top flight, and starting six of seven games so far this campaign.
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However, he still feels fondly for Rovers, and believes that the set-up at Ewood Park is perfect to lead a fight for promotion. Speaking to the , Dann praised the changes that head coach Gary Bowyer has taken, with the situation looking good for the first time since their relegation from the top flight in 2012.
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The central defender said: With the squad they ve got now and the type of lads Gary has brought in, and the coaching staff, I definitely think things have taken a turn for the better.
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  And given time, with that squad, I think they ve got a good chance of getting back into the Premier League.
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  Hopefully that can be this season.
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Dann arrived at Ewood Park in 2011, and, whilst he made 28 appearances for Rovers in his first season, he suffered the ignominy of relegation from the Premier League under Steve Kean in 2012. Following the relegation, he cemented himself as a key part of the first-team squad, rising to the position of captain in 2013, and he admitted that leaving Rovers was a hard decision, with the Premier League looking unlikely last season.
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  I enjoyed my time there, I was captain, so to leave a big club like Blackburn is never easy.
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  I wanted to play in the Premier League and at the time it didn t seem like we were going to get there last season.
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  I don t think anyone will blame me for leaving and going to play back in the Premier League.
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But it wasn t an easy decision and I just hope they can get back into the Premier League come the end of this season.
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Bowyer has slowly been improving fortunes at Ewood Park since his appointment as permanent head coach, leading the club to an eight placed finish in his first full season in charge. Rovers currently sit mid-table this season, with four wins and four losses from 11 games, and the goalscoring exploits of Jordan Rhodes and Rudy Gestede look likely to see the Lancashire-based side in-and-around the playoffs come the closing stages of the season.
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Billy HawkinsBilly is a freelance writer who contributes to various sites concerning football. Known to possess an obsession with statistics, Eastern European club sides, and Victorian football, he focuses upon the untapped potential of the Football League in the belief it is more enjoyable than the Premier League.
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believes that Gary Bowyer is the perfect man to lead   back to the .
 
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27-year-old Dann spent two-and-a-half years at Ewood Park, rising to position of club captain in March 2013, before leaving to join Premier League side Crystal Palace in January 2014.
He has since become a key player at Selhurst Park, featuring heavily in  unlikely survival in the top flight, and starting six of seven games so far this campaign.
However, he still feels fondly for Rovers, and believes that the set-up at Ewood Park is perfect to lead a fight for promotion. Speaking to the , Dann praised the changes that head coach Gary Bowyer has taken, with the situation looking good for the first time since their relegation from the top flight in 2012.
The central defender said: With the squad they ve got now and the type of lads Gary has brought in, and the coaching staff, I definitely think things have taken a turn for the better.
 And given time, with that squad, I think they ve got a good chance of getting back into the Premier League.
 Hopefully that can be this season. 
Dann arrived at Ewood Park in 2011, and, whilst he made 28 appearances for Rovers in his first season, he suffered the ignominy of relegation from the Premier League under Steve Kean in 2012. Following the relegation, he cemented himself as a key part of the first-team squad, rising to the position of captain in 2013, and he admitted that leaving Rovers was a hard decision, with the Premier League looking unlikely last season.
 I enjoyed my time there, I was captain, so to leave a big club like Blackburn is never easy.
 I wanted to play in the Premier League and at the time it didn t seem like we were going to get there last season.
 I don t think anyone will blame me for leaving and going to play back in the Premier League.
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But it wasn t an easy decision and I just hope they can get back into the Premier League come the end of this season. 
Bowyer has slowly been improving fortunes at Ewood Park since his appointment as permanent head coach, leading the club to an eight placed finish in his first full season in charge. Rovers currently sit mid-table this season, with four wins and four losses from 11 games, and the goalscoring exploits of Jordan Rhodes and Rudy Gestede look likely to see the Lancashire-based side in-and-around the playoffs come the closing stages of the season.

Can Blackburn win promotion to the Premier League this season? Billy HawkinsBilly is a freelance writer who contributes to various sites concerning football. Known to possess an obsession with statistics, Eastern European club sides, and Victorian football, he focuses upon the untapped potential of the Football League in the belief it is more enjoyable than the Premier League.

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