Rabu, 23 September 2015

Islamic State terror group, Releases 22 Assyrian Hostages in Syria

Islamic State terror group, Releases 22 Assyrian Hostages in Syria
By Dan Wooding, Founder of the ASSIST News Service
Assyrian released by ISSYRIA (ANS – August 11, 2015) – The self-styled Islamic State (IS) terror group, has released 22 Assyrians that it captured on February 23 when it attacked the 35 Assyrian villages on the Khabur river in the Hasaka province.
According to the Assyrian International News Agency (www.aina.org), Islamic State, also known as ISIS, captured 253 in the initial attack and drove 3,000 Assyrians from their villages. Most have not returned.
The 22 Assyrians who were released, 14 of them women, were from the villages of Tal Shamiram and Tal Jazira. The number of Assyrians still being held is now 205.
IS released Assyrians on the following dates:
* August 11: 22 released
* June 16: Francois Sawa released
* May 26: two elderly women released, Ramziyya Rehana (80) from Tel Jazira and Yoniyya Kanoon (70) from Tel Shamiran
* March 3: Two Assyrians from Tel Shamiram were released, Yatroun Marko and his wife Wardiyya Yonan. Two Assyrians from Tel Goran were released, 6 year-old Mariana Mirza and her father's aunt, Bobo Mirza.
* March 1: 19 Assyrians Released, all from the village of Tel Goran
“Negotiations to release the captives have been ongoing between the Assyrian Church of the East and IS, who have demanded $100,000 for each hostage. According to observers, negotiations are ongoing for the release of the remaining hostages,” said AINA.
Two Assyrian boys released by ISISA video posted on YouTube by the Syriac Military Council (NFS), an Assyrian militia that has been fighting IS in Syria, shows members of MFS entering the Assyrian village of Tel Shamiram after it has been liberated from IS. The video shows massive destruction in the village. ISIS scorched farm fields, destroyed buildings and homes and completely leveled the church of Mar Bishu. The damage caused by IS runs into millions of dollars and renders large parts of the village uninhabitable. In addition, ISIS has left booby traps in homes and farm fields in the villages it has retreated from.
To view the video, please go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuanevMWTNQ
Note: Assyrians make up around 2% of Syria's population. They live primarily in Al-Hasakah Governorate, with a significant presence in the provincial capital and the cities of Qamishli, Malikiyah, Ras al-Ayn, and Qahtaniyah, as well as in Tell Tamer and nearby villages. As of November 2014, only 23 Assyrian and Armenian families remain in the city of Ar-Raqqah. Christian bibles and holy books reportedly been burned by IS militants.
Assyrian is the common collective term in the English language for modern Aramaic-speaking peoples of the Near East, regardless of their regional self-identification. Old Aramaic was the language that was reportedly spoken by Jesus.
Photo captions: 1) Some of the released hostages with a priest. (Photo: AINA). 2) Two young Assyrian boys previously released by Islamic State. 3) Dan Wooding pictured outside the Kurdistan Parliament in Erbil, Northern Iraq, during a reporting trip for ANS.
Dan Wooding reporting from outside the Kurdish Parliament in Erbil Northern IraqAbout the writer: Dan Wooding, 74, is an award-winning author, broadcaster and journalist who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents, and is now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for 52 years. They have two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK. He has written some 45 books. Dan also hosts three TV programs, His Channel Live on www.hischannel.com , “Inside Hollywood with Dan Wooding”, a 13-part series which is still be worked on with Tim Hathaway, and “Windows on the World with Dan Wooding and Pam Christian”, which will begin airing on Wednesday, August 12, on www.hsbn.tv . He also hosts the week Front Page Radio show on the KWVE Radio Network (www.kwve.com), which is also broadcast on several other stations in the US, UK and Belize.
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