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Ransom was paid to Daesh for release of 19 Christians |
2015-03-04 |
![]() “Nineteen Assyrian hostages arrived on Sunday at the Church of Our Lady in Hasakeh after they were released by Daesh,” said Osama Edward, the director of the Assyrian Network for Human Rights. “They arrived on two buses from Shaddadeh,” the Daesh stronghold in the northeastern province of Hasakeh where they had been detained, he told. Edward said a Daesh religious court decided on Saturday to release the Christians in exchange for a sum of money for each family that Daesh considers as jizya, or tax, paid by non-Muslims. He was unable to say how much was paid but recalled that in November Daesh released Assyrians after receiving payments of $1,700 per person. The activist said negotiations for the release of all hostages began on Saturday between Assyrian officials and Arab tribal chiefs. Last week, Daesh kidnapped 220 Assyrians in the Tal Tamr area where the extremist group has seized control of 10 Christian villages, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Almost 5,000 people have since fled to Kurdish-and government-controlled areas. Before Syria’s civil war erupted in 2011, there were 30,000 Assyrians in the country, among an estimated Christian population of about 1.2 million. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#1 Another SPECTRE success story, how sweet. |
Posted by: Phavinter Jins9163 2015-03-04 09:37 |