ISIS Has Begun Executing Captured Christians, According to Report
By Jeremy Reynalds, Senior Correspondent, ASSIST News Service (jeremyreynalds@gmail.com)
HASAKAH, SYRIA (ANS. FEB. 28) Islamic State
militants have reportedly executed 15 Christians who have been captured
in villages in northeastern Syria since Monday.
According to a story by John Burger writing for Aleteia Media, a
priest who has been feeding reports to Christian aid agencies around the
world, including Aleteia partner Aid to the Church in Need, said a
Christian Assyrian lawyer in the city of Hasakah told him that about 15
young Assyrians “are martyred. Many of them were fighting to defend and
protect the villages and families.”
Archimandrite Emanuel Youkhana of CAPNI, the Christian Aid Program
in Iraq, said that in the Christian village of Tel Hormizd, 14 fighters,
two of whom were women, were killed. One of the women may have been
beheaded, he said. Another 13 fighters from different villages were
captured.
Altogether, including civilians, as many as 350 Christians from the
area have been captured, he reported. That’s many more than the 70
originally reported. Their fate is unknown, and there is much
speculation.
According to Aleteia, Youkhana said an unconfirmed report said
that a mosque in the Arab Sunni village of Bab Alfaraj was calling
people to attend a “mass killing of infidels in the mountain of Abdul
Aziz on Friday.”
Youkhana reported that none of the residents of one Christian
village the Islamic State attacked, Tel Shamiram, were able to escape.
This village had 51 families, with an average of five persons per
family, he said.
“There was fire exchange between the fighters protecting the village and IS terrorist group,” the priest wrote.
He added, “It is believed there are casualties, and many are
Assyrians are been killed in the village. No news on the destiny of the
families. Most probably they have been captured and transported to Mount
Abdul Aziz, a nearby mount/region controlled by IS.’
Other villages attacked included Tel Jazira, Tel Gouran, Tel Feytha, and Qabir Shamiya.
Youkhana said that 800 families displaced from their villages have
taken refuge in Hasakah and 175 in Qamishli. Those numbers are expected
to eventually total 1,200 families. The only ones left are fighters in
Tel Tamar who are protecting the town together with Kurdish fighters.
“They hope the region to be liberated and families return,” Aleteia reported Yoikhana said.
According to a report by Catholic News Agency (CNA), civilians
fleeing to the Turkish border have been stranded as they are not allowed
to cross.
“There are 200 families who were running away and trying to escape
to Turkey, but the border is closed for Syrians. No Syrian can cross
into Turkey,” Archbishop Jacques Behnan Hindo told CNA Feb. 26.
Hindo oversees the Syrian Archdiocese of Hassake, which is located
in the Al-Hasakah region of Syria. The region sits between the country’s
borders with both Turkey and Iraq.
Aleteia said the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday evening
“strongly condemned” this week’s abductions, and demanded the immediate
release of others taken by the Islamic State and similar groups.
Also on Wednesday, the United States condemned the attacks on
Assyrian Christian villages, which it said included the burning of homes
and churches and abduction of women, children and the elderly.
Reuters news agency had this background on the situation.
The region is strategically important to Islamic State as one of
the bridges between land it controls in Syria and Iraq. In recent weeks,
it has lost ground in northeast Syria after being pushed out of the
Kurdish town of Kobani in January by Kurdish forces backed by U.S. led
air strikes.
These same strikes, however, have been unable to stop its advance into smaller villages.
Heavy fighting continued through Wednesday night between Syrian
Kurdish militants and Islamic State, Kurdish officials and the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said.
“ISIS now controls 10 Christian villages,” Aleteia reported Observatory head Rami Abdulrahman said by phone.
He added, “They have taken the people they kidnapped away from the villages and into their territory.”
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