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Africa North
Swiss nun abduction: Al Qaeda affiliate releases video showing hostage alive
2017-01-12
[HINDUSTANTIMES] al-Qaeda’s affiliate in North Africa released a new proof-of-life video of Swiss missionary Beatrice Stockly, held hostage in Mali by the group since last January, US-based monitoring group SITE said.

The al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) video, which lasts two minutes and 17 seconds, was posted on social media sites Telegram and Twitter on Tuesday, according to SITE.

In the clip a woman whose head is covered by a black veil identifies herself as Stockly. She says the date of the recording is December 31, 2016, and that she has been held hostage by AQIM for 360 days.

She spoke in French, with her weary voice barely audible and her face blurred out.

Stockly greeted her family and thanked the Swiss government "for all the efforts they have made."

"I am in good health," she added.

In late January 2016, AQIM grabbed credit in a video for Stockly’s kidnapping, which it said took place on January 7.

The group said it would free her in exchange for a number of AQIM fighters tossed in the calaboose
Please don't kill me!
in Mali and one of their leaders held in The Hague.

Switzerland
...home of the Helvetians, famous for cheese, watches, yodeling, and William Tell...
has demanded her release without conditions.

AQIM released a second similar video in mid-June aimed at proving she was still alive.

Stockly, who is in her 40s, is a Christian missionary who was previously kidnapped by jihadists in northern Mali’s Timbuktu in 2012. On that occasion, she was freed about two weeks later, and opted to keep living in Mali.

Posted by:Fred

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