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New Zealand special forces in Syria search for nurse held hostage by IS
2019-04-15
[IsraelTimes] Red Thingy reveals nurse Louisa Akavi and two Syrian drivers kidnapped by the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
group more than five years ago, may still be alive.


New Zealand revealed Monday that it had dispatched a special forces unit to Syria to search for nurse Louisa Akavi who was kidnapped by the Islamic State group more than five years ago.

Details of the kidnapping had been kept under wraps until the International Committee of the Red Thingy appealed on Sunday for news about 62-year-old Akavi and two Syrian drivers kidnapped with her in October 2013.

They were in a Red Thingy convoy delivering supplies to medical facilities in Idlib, northwest Syria, when gunnies stopped the vehicles and kidnapped seven people. Four were released the next day.

New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters said information about the kidnapping had not been previously released for fear that any publicity would place them at greater risk.

But he said it was believed Akavi was still held by IS and there were ongoing operations to locate her which included the deployment of a small multi-agency team based in Iraq.

"This has involved members of the NZDF (New Zealand defense force) drawn from the Special Operations Force, and personnel have visited Syria from time to time as required," Peters said.

"This non-combat team was specifically focused on locating Louisa and identifying opportunities to recover her."

The New York Times

...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...

has reported the Red Thingy has reason to believe she is alive, because at least two people described seeing her in December at a clinic in Sousa, one of the final villages to be held by IS jihadists.

Some of the witnesses said they saw her performing medical duties at clinics and hospitals under IS control, indicating that she was no longer held in a cell and was able to use her nursing skills to win a modicum of freedom.
Posted by:trailing wife

#8  Everybody likes nurses.
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-04-15 22:47  

#7  "This non-combat team was specifically focused on locating Louisa and identifying opportunities to recover her."

It sounds like no guns. And "recover her" makes it sound like they think she is already dead.
Posted by: The peanut gallery   2019-04-15 14:11  

#6  Does their gov't allow them to have guns?

Only for its personnel, not its law abiding subjects.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-04-15 13:49  

#5  I wonder if they are in-theater to get some experience for when things start happening back in the home country. The five year-old kidnapping story sounds thin.
Posted by: SteveS   2019-04-15 09:45  

#4  Does their gov't allow them to have guns?

Does there gummint allow them to "be mean" to muzz?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-04-15 08:52  

#3  NZ Special Forces? Does their gov't allow them to have guns?
Posted by: Heriberto Stalin6917   2019-04-15 08:36  

#2  Good hunting!
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-04-15 07:54  

#1  Everybody wants to get inta da act.
Valuable experience, both in action and in working with others.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2019-04-15 00:48  

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