A Syrian lawmaker kidnapped by
opposition jihadist fighters earlier this year was executed last week, the
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Sunday.
A parliamentary source in Damascus, on condition
of anonymity, confirmed that Mujhem al-Sahu from Deir Ezzor province in eastern
Syria had been executed, without specifying who was responsible.
The source said 50-year-old Sahu was killed in
Deir Ezzor but gave no additional details.
Last month, the Observatory reported that
another Syrian lawmaker, Mohanna Faisal al-Fayyad, a Sunni, had been kidnapped
by Islamist and jihadist opposition fighters.
The monitoring group said Ahrar al-Sham rebel
fighters and jihadists from the al-Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq and
the Levant (ISIL) abducted Fayyad on October 27.
He was kidnapped after two days of clashes
between members of his tribe, which supports the regime of President Bashar
al-Assad, and rebel groups.
Source:AFP
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