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Islamic State Frees 19 Of 220 Abducted Assyrian Christians by CVHP: 10:02am On Mar 06, 2015
Nineteen of an estimated 220 members of an
Assyrian Christian community kidnapped by
Islamic State (IS) in north-eastern Syria have been
released, activists say.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said
an Assyrian commander had told it of the releases.
Some reports say the releases were made in exchange for a sum
of money.
The kidnappings took place shortly before dawn on 23 February,
when IS militants swept into about 12 villages.
Men, women and children from the villages, located on the
southern bank of the Khabur river, near the town of Tal Tamr,
were taken captive.
Correspondents say that news of the releases will provide some
comfort to the Christian Assyrian community - which has been
devastated by the abductions - even though there is concern for
those still being held.
Assyrian Christian officials said that the 16 men and three
women who were released arrived safely on Sunday at the
Church of the Virgin Mary in the city of Hassakeh.
He said the 19 - all from the village of Tal Ghoran - had been
transported by bus from the IS-held town of Shaddadeh, which
is south of Hassakeh.
Some reports say that all those freed were about 50 or older,
indicating that age might be a factor.
The Assyrian Human Rights Network said the captives gained
their freedom after a Sharia court ordered them to pay an
unspecified amount of money levied as a tax on non-Muslims.
Assyrian leaders and Sunni tribal sheikhs are trying to negotiate
with IS to secure the release of the remaining captives, activists
said.
It is estimated that up to 40,000 Assyrians lived in Syria -
alongside the overall Christian population of 1.2 million - before
the country's civil war broke out in 2011.
The Assyrians, one of the world's oldest Christian communities,
have been under increasing pressure since IS captured large
parts of the country.
Some 1,000 local Assyrian families are believed to have fled
their homes in the wake of the abductions.

Source: m.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-31685931

We shall keep praying for them and our abducted Chibok girls.

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