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Tuesday,April 23 2013, 

Syrian and Greek Orthodox Church bishops kidnapped in northern Syria 
DAMASCUS – Agence France-Presse 

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A file picture taken on February 10, 2013 shows Syrian Bishop Boulos Yaziji 
(seated-L), head of the Greek Orthodox church in Aleppo, during the 
enthroanment in Damascus of his brother Yuhanna X Yazigi (seated-R) as the 
Patriarch of Antioch. An armed group kidnapped two bishops in a village in 
Aleppo province in northern Syria, the state news agency SANA reported late on 
April 22, 2103, including Bishop Boulos and Bishop Yuhanna Ibrahim, head of the 
Syriac Orthodox Church in Aleppo. AFP PHOTO 

An armed group kidnapped two bishops in a village in Aleppo province in 
northern Syria, the state news agency SANA reported late on Monday.

“An armed terrorist group today kidnapped Bishop Yohanna Ibrahim, head of the 
Syrian Orthodox Church (in Aleppo) and Bishop Boulos Yaziji, head of the Greek 
Orthodox Church (in Aleppo) while they were on humanitarian operations in the 
village of Kafr Dael in Aleppo province,” the news agency said.

“Terrorists intercepted the bishops’ car in Kafr Dael village, took the driver 
out of the car and kidnapped the bishops,” it added. Reached by AFP, sources in 
the Greek Orthodox diocese of Aleppo declined to comment on the incident.

Christian residents of Aleppo reached by AFP said Ibrahim set out in his car to 
pick up Yaziji from the Bab al-Hawa crossing on the Turkish border, which is 
under rebel control. The car was intercepted on the way back by gunmen who 
kidnapped the bishops and killed their driver, the residents said on condition 
of anonymity.

Kidnappings have become increasingly prevalent in Syria as law and order has 
broken down with the spread of the conflict between rebels and loyalist troops. 
Activists and human rights groups say minority groups, including Christians, 
have been particularly vulnerable. 
April/23/2013


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