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Iraq
ISIS demands prisoner exchange for the return of Kurdish hostage
2020-08-21
[Rudaw] The family of a Kurdish policeman held hostage by the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really 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 western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
(ISIS) group says his captors will release him in exchange for the wife of one of their leaders in the custody of Erbil authorities.

Jalal Baban, 40, worked as a policeman for the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in northern Diyala province until he was captured ten months ago near the multiethnic town of Qara Tapa.

Baban and his cousin Hassan Bali were kidnapped while cultivating their farmland in the vicinity of their village, Naren, in the district of Khanaqin. The cousin was freed by the terrorist group after the family paid a large ransom.

"Three days into our abduction, they told me 'since you are not working for the government, you will be released and can go back to your parents, but not your friend, because he works for the government,’" Bali, recounted, saying he was released for the hefty sum of $57,500.

After ten months of captivity, his family says the murderous Moslem group is forcing Baban to send them voice messages via the popular Telegram messaging application, saying his only chance of survival is the prisoner exchange.

In his third and latest voice message, which his family has forwarded to Rudaw, the abductee calls on his family to persuade authorities to release the woman in KRG custody.

"I am Jalal Baban Ibrahim. To all of my family members from the Geci tribe; the Islamic State is informing you and giving you a 10-day-ultimatum to end this issue [prisoner exchange], if not they will kill me and you will be guilty for my death," Baban says in the voice note, in what appears to be a prepared script.

"I have been in the hands of the Islamic State for 10 months now. Yet, my issue has not been solved. I am calling on my whole family to intervene and help save my life," he goes on to say in Arabic.

Baban’s mother says the woman is incarcerated in the capital of the Kurdistan Region. Rudaw has reached out to local authorities, who confirmed the woman in question was in their custody, but would not comment further.

Kurdish authorities have consistently said they do not negotiate with forces of Evil and that no prisoner exchange has taken place between the Region and ISIS or any other similar murderous Moslem group.

Despite this, the family urges the KRG to accept ISIS’ terms, which they hope will save the life of their son.

"All they want is a woman held by the Asayesh,"" Baban's cousin Izzadin Karim told Rudaw Wednesday, referring to the Kurdish security forces. "If the prisoner exchange is not done, I do not know what will happen to him.

"I want Jalal back," Baban’s distraught mother added.

The woman ISIS is fighting to free is allegedly the wife of an ISIS leader, the family says the group has told them. According to her documentation seen by Rudaw, she is a 23-year-old Yezidi woman from Shingal (Sinjar in Arabic), where ISIS committed genocide against the ethno-religious minority, and took many woman and girls into captivity.
Related:
Qara Tapa: 2020-02-05 Kurdish forces capture 'major' ISIS militant in Diyala
Qara Tapa: 2019-11-29 Prominent Taliban commanders among 17 killed, wounded in failed attack on Darqad district
Qara Tapa: 2019-08-06 Afghan Army arrests Taliban Intelligence Chief in Takhar Province
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