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Priest thankful, even to abductors, after release from Yemen

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ROME: An Indian priest kidnapped last year during a deadly attack by militants in Yemen thanked on Saturday all those involved in his release, and even had a kind word for his abductors for not harming him.


“I thank in the name of the Lord God even my keepers, who have been understanding to me and who have not hurt me. It’s God’s intervention,” an emotional Thomas Uzhunnalil, 59, said after emerging from 18 months in captivity.


“The best weapon against any enemy is love and prayer,” Uzhunnalil said at a press conference in Rome after an intervention by the authorities in Oman to secure his release.


He was abducted in March 2016 during an attack on a care home operated by missionaries in the southern port city of Aden which killed 16 people, including four nuns.


Muscat said on Tuesday that it had “coordinated with Yemeni parties” to mediate the release of Uzhunnalil, a Salesian priest who had last appeared in a video circulated online in December 2016, in which he appealed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pope Francis to secure his release.


The Vatican has said that Uzhunnalil, a diabetic who lost 30 kilos during his ordeal, will spend time recuperating in Rome after a medical check-up.


He met on Wednesday with Pope Francis, who had described the Aden attack as “senseless and diabolical”.


Yemeni authorities blamed the IS group for last year’s attack, though no group has yet claimed responsibility for the abduction.


Al-Qaeda, which is also active in the area, has appeared to distance itself from the mass shooting, saying it was not involved. — AFP


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