Kidnapped Indian priest seeks help, govt says efforts continue


New Delhi, Dec 26 (IANS): With Father Thomas Uzhunnallil, the Indian priest who was kidnapped by Islamic State terrorists in Yemen earlier this year, appealing for help from the Indian government and Pope Francis, the External Affairs Ministry said on Monday that efforts continue to secure his release.

"Because I was working as a priest of the Christian religion, I was kidnapped in the month of March," Father Uzhunnallil said in a video released by his captors.

"Several months have gone by and my captors have made many contacts with the government of India to get me released," said the priest who has now a long white beard and looks fatigued.

"Honourable President and Prime Minister of India, I am sad that nothing has been done."

On March 4, the Salesian Order priest from Kerala was kidnapped after IS terrorists barged into a Missionaries of Charity care home in Aden of which he was the caretaker and shot dead many people, including four nuns, one of them from India.

"You are aware of the circumstances currently prevailing in Yemen where fighting is going on with no central authority in that country," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup said following the release of the video.

"With regard to the safe release of Father Tom who was abducted some months ago, we have been in regular touch with countries in the region, especially Saudi Arabia as also the local Yemeni authorities. Efforts continue in this regard," he said.

In the video, Uzhunnallil said that there have been reports in the media that everything was being done to secure his release "but in reality nothing seems to have happened".

"I am very sad and depressed. I request also my fellow Christians in India, the bishops and priests, to do their might to help me get released," he appealed.

Addressing "fellow Christian people", he said that nothing has been done by Pope Francis and the Bishop of Abu Dhabi to get him released in spite of his captors making contact.

"If I were an European priest, I would have been taken more seriously by authorities and people and would have got me released," he said, claiming that since he was Indian, he was "perhaps am not considered of much value".

He referred to a French woman journalist who was kidnapped from Sanaa sometime back but was free today "because she is from France".

"Dear people, I pray you all, ask you all, beg you all, to do your might to help to save my life".

Addressing Pope Francis, he appealed to the pontiff to "please take care of my life".

"I request also the other bishops all over the world to come to my help, to save my life. I am very much depressed. My health is deteriorating and I may need hospitilisation soon."

He also requested help from governments of different countries.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    Our External Minister who is recovered now to take real interest to release the Indian priest who is kidnapped

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  • Mark dcruz, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    If sushma was well in her health she would have helped. 

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  • chittaranjan, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    Dears,
    I am relay sorry for Fr. Tom.God will Give Him the strength. But Indian Govt already Inform all Indian Do not Go these Country. Afghanistan,Iraq, Libya, Jordan,Yemen, Syria and so on. but still we go their and blame some one. if you took the risk. then dont blame others.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    He was in Yemen before the trouble began. And besides, he was there not to earn money or status but to fulfill the spiritual needs of the faithful. 

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    Father Thomas Uzhunnallil. Please have faith in LORD.We are sure you will be back in India soon ! Our prayers are with you!!

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  • Vicky D, Dubai

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    A part of greedy terrorist acting like thief's & pirates, who believes in kidnapping, extortion, threatening, killing etc using religion as a tool!

    If we encourage these thugs by giving ransom money, then every other day they start kidnapping so called non-believers & force Government to bend for their demands!

    We wish to see Father Thomas to unit with his family & friends back here in India by new year..

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  • PAM Suvarna, Karla

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    Priest Tom,
    Don't be upset,god will save you soon,our respective FM Mrs Sushma got discharged from hospital recently,she did magnificent role in handling this kind of tasks,now she will take care of your case,be faithful to god,don't worry brother all will be fine very soon.

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  • Alwyn Maxim, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 26 2016

    Very Sad story to hear, Lord have Mercy on Fr.Tom, give him good Health and bring him back from the Captivity.

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 26 2016

    I do not think that our highly educated commentators dare to accuse Modiji.. But pray forthe kidnapped priest for safe release.

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  • Robert, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2016


    Prabhu Maam,

    Dev Boro Dis Divu,

    You missed the sad part in this news. Fr. Tom stated,since he was Indian, he was "perhaps am not considered of much value".

    Who do we blame for that, in my opinion, present govt is responsible for the well being and safety of Indian citizens world over, name sake follow up, poor knowledge, and ignorance on subject matter by those in power is the issue here.

    There can be a serious follow-up and help so that Fr. Tom could have been released way before he uttered above words and expected his country will help him in a timely manner.


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