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Syria: Priest Released by Islamist Militants Two Weeks after Kidnapping

January 5, 2016 | Iraq
January 5, 2016
IraqMiddle EastSyriaTurkey

ICC Note: Father Dhyia Aziz was abducted in Syria while attempting to return home just before Christmas. It was not made public who exactly had abducted the priest or what was necessary to secure his release. A number of priests and other church leaders have been abducted in Syria. Some have been held for ransom while the fate of others is still unknown.

01/05/2015 Syria (Christian Today) An Iraqi priest kidnapped by militants in Syria has been released, it has been confirmed, nearly two weeks after his abduction.

In a short statement released late on Monday, the Custody of the Holy Land said Father Dhyia Aziz “has been liberated and… he is doing well.”

“Due to confidentiality reasons we cannot give further details,” the statement continued. “We thank all those who helped us to liberate him.”

Fr Aziz, a Franciscan priest originally from Mosul but working in Idlib province, Syria, was abducted on December 23 while returning to his village from Turkey, where he had been visiting relatives.

Fr Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the current superior of the Custody of the Holy Land, previously confirmed to Asia News that Fr Aziz had been kidnapped, though he did not know “who did it or even if he is still alive”.

Yakubiyah village, where Fr Aziz works, is surrounded by conflict. “Many groups are active in that area, affiliated with various factions and without coordination among themselves, each on its own, so it is difficult to understand who did it,” Fr Pizzaballa said.

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