Italian Priest Executed by Islamist Group
Al-Qaeda-linked rebels in Syria have killed an Italian Jesuit
priest who disappeared in the east of the country late last month, the
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Wednesday. Paolo
Dall’Oglio, a vocal supporter of the uprising against Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad and some Islamist rebel groups, disappeared in the
rebel-held city of Raqqa on July 29. He had served for three
decades at the Monastery of Saint Moses the Abyssinian, or Deir Mar
Musa, before being expelled from the country in 2012. Since then he had
returned to Syria at least twice.
The British-based monitoring
group cited local activists in the city of Raqqa with close links to
Dall’Oglio as saying he was killed while being held by fighters from the
Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). It was not immediately possible to confirm the report. The
Observatory urged all Syrian opposition forces to pressure the ISIL
fighters to reveal exactly what happened to Dall’Oglio “so his killers
can be held to account, and to hand over his body for burial.”
Activists
initially said he was kidnapped by the ISIL fighters, although some
later said he had been meeting the al Qaeda-linked fighters to agree a
truce with Kurdish brigades. He was instrumental in restoring Deir Mar Musa, whose cathedral houses an exquisite 11th century fresco of the Last Judgment.
Hat tip: RoP
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