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13 juli 2013 07:07 |
Citaat:
Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Salah
(Bericht 6716410)
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Je neemt ook alle propaganda klakkeloos over hè, ik wat verder gezocht naar de ontvoering en moord op die priester Fadi Jameel al-Haddad.
Blijkt dat hij onderhandeld had bij een ontvoeringszaak waarbij het losgeld werd omlaag gebracht, toen hij met de schoonvader het geld kwam brengen werden ze beiden ontvoerd en gemarteld, hij werd teruggevonden met de ogen uitgestoken.
De oppositie beweert nu dat het Assad regime dat gedaan zou hebben, ben jij helemaal dom ofzo? Zelfs de grofste leugens aanvaard je uit pure haat, hoe wil je dat we ook maar iets van je berichten serieus nemen?
http://orthodoxwiki.org/Fadi_Jamil_Haddad
Citaat:
Martyr of Reconciliation and Harmony
Fr. Fadi Haddad had been acting as an intermediary for a doctor from Qatana who had been kidnapped, as he had acted previously as an intermediary in obtaining the release of kidnap victims and the return of stolen cars. Fr. Fadi was beloved by all religious groups and took no political position in the on-going civil conflict in Syria. He had gained a reputation of "… a man of God who was trusted by all", who during Ramadan, would invite Muslims to break the fast at the church. He was beloved by all religious groups and took no political position in the current conflict in Syria.
Reportedly, after Fr. Fadi had succeeded in getting the kidnappers to reduce the ransom he went with the kidnapped doctor's father-in-law to deliver the money, the two men were kidnapped. Initial reports were that Fr. Fadi's body was found shot in the head near Drousha on the Damascus-Quneitra highway.
As reported by Agence France-Presse his body was found on the morning of October 25 in the town of Drousha, near Qatana and Damascus. There were indescribable signs of torture and mutilation on his body. “His body was horribly tortured and his eyes gouged out,” reports Theorthodoxchurch.info. He was identified by Father Elias el-Baba, a priest of the town of Hina, and was taken to the clinic in the city.
The Syrian state television announced after his body had been found, that "He was one of the most prominent workers for national reconciliation and the healing of wounds."
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