Bishop Saves 226 Hostages from ISIS

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Bishop Mar Afram Athneil, right, greets Maryam David Thalya after her release from more than a year of captivity by Isis. (photo: AP)

Assyrian Christian Mar Afram Athneil raised millions of dollars to pay ransom

By Lori Hinnant / The Independent
December 6, 2016


“Honestly, this man should go down as a saint, the things that he’s done, the sacrifices he’s made to help these people. He’s refusing to leave Syria until all his flock is secured.”
— Aneki Nissan


Deep inside Syria, a bishop worked secretly to save the lives of 226 members of his flock from the Islamic State group — by amassing millions of dollars from his community around the world to buy their freedom.

They were seized from the Khabur River valley in northern Syria, among the last holdouts of a minority that had been chased across the Mideast for generations. On February 23, 2015, ISIS fighters attacked 35 Christian towns simultaneously, sweeping up scores of people.

It took more than a year, and videotaped killings of three captives, before all the rest were freed.

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Loretta Napleoni Talks with Rick Steves

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A leading international expert on terrorism, Loretta Napoleoni, tells Rick Steves what she’s learned about ISIS and their battlegrounds in the Middle East.


Listen to the interview here . . .


Loretta Napoleoni is one of the world’s leading experts who “follows the money” in understanding the growth of jihadist terrorism, and consults world leaders on combatting such organizations as Al Qaeda and the Islamic State. She’s written several best selling books on the economics of terrorism, including “Terror Inc.”  and “The Islamist Phoenix.” Her latest book, “Merchants of Men,” focuses on how funds from kidnapping and trafficking in refugees is financing the Islamic State.