Anthony Loyd, a reporter for Britain's Times newspaper, was seized along with 
photographer Jack Hill in 2014 as they were returning to Turkey after several 
days working in the conflict zone of Aleppo (photo by AFP/File)


Reporter shot in Syria claims gunman now US-backed rebel


A reporter for Britain's Times newspaper who hit the headlines after being 
kidnapped and shot in Syria said Saturday that a recent Facebook video appeared 
to show the gunman was now a US-backed rebel.

Summary 
<http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/afp/2016/09/syria-conflict-britain-media.html> 
⎙ Print A reporter for Britain's Times newspaper who hit the headlines after 
being kidnapped and shot in Syria said Saturday that a recent Facebook video 
appeared to show the gunman was now a US-backed rebel. Anthony Loyd was seized 
along with photographer Jack Hill in 2014 as they were returning to Turkey 
after several days working in the conflict zone of Aleppo. Loyd was shot twice 
in...

Author AFPPosted September 3, 2016 11:45 GMT

Anthony Loyd was seized along with photographer Jack Hill in 2014 as they were 
returning to Turkey after several days working in the conflict zone of Aleppo.

Loyd was shot twice in the leg while being held captive and both men suffered 
severe beatings after Hill and the guide tried to escape.

However, Loyd said he recently saw his shooter, whom he named as Hakim Abu 
Jamal, in a video waving around a Kalashnikov gun while celebrating a US-backed 
rebel group victory in the border town of al-Rai.

"It was with some surprise watching a video of a victorious band of 
western-backed rebels that I noticed the face of America's newest ally in the 
war against Isis in Syria," he wrote in Saturday's Times.

"It was the face of a man I last saw in May 2014 when he leant forward to shoot 
me twice in the left ankle at almost point-blank range while my hands were 
tied," he added.

"He shot me in the middle of a crowd of onlookers, after a savage preliminary 
beating, denouncing me as 'a CIA spy'. Now, it seems, he works with them," he 
added.

Loyd was hooded and tied up and put in the back seat of a car, while Hill and 
the guide were put in the boot before being driven to a warehouse in the town 
of Tall Rifat.

Hill and the guide managed to break out and overpower their main captor. The 
guide escaped but Hill was recaptured and beaten, and Loyd was shot to stop him 
trying to leave.

He said Jamal was the ringleader of the gang, who hoped to secure a kidnap 
bounty from the two men, and criticised the CIA's vetting process.

"Centcom, the US Ce ntral Command, did not respond to Times requests over three 
days this week to explain how such a well-known hostage taker with family 
connections to extremists could have passed US vetting procedures," he wrote.

Reporters Without Borders says Syria is the most dangerous place in the world 
for journalists, with more than 110 killed since the conflict began in March 
2011. 

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