Since year ago, al-Qaeda main branch in
Syria, Jabhat al-Nusra, had kidnapped 18 Syrian civilians from Durze community
in al-Thaala village near Umm Walad in Daraa, despite the fact that the
inhabitants of this village played an important role in providing aid and
relief to Daraa towns and constituted a pathway for many displaced families.
Recently,
the abductees’ relatives have kidnapped three refugees from Daraa who live in
the neighboring province of Sweida in step to peruse the abductees’ fate, they
said, according to sources, after one year of waiting and the failure of all
peaceful ways, he added.
Despite the efforts exerted by prominent
figures in the district and the high-ranking sheikh of the Druze sect on one
side, and intellectuals from Daraa, on the other, those kidnapped from the city
remain under Jabhat al-Nusra’s grip. Until this moment, Jabhat al-Nusra still
has not revealed anything about their condition. What has complicated things
even further is the stubbornness of Jabhat al-Nusra’s leaders and their refusal
to release the victims, despite the sheikh’s promise to return the bodies of
the dead and the detainees they asked for.
Jabhat al-Nusra showed the kidnapped
individuals on tape. The inhabitants of Sweida, from both the opposition and
pro-government sides, saw these as hateful provocations, laden with insults.
Jabhat al-Nusra's leader demanded that time on the tape that the detainees be
released and that they hand down the bodies of the deceased. He also asked for
the release of women from the regime’s prisons, in addition to many other
demands. As a response, the inhabitants of a Druze village kidnapped several
people from Daraa and detained them until Jabhat al-Nusra released the
hostages.
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