Libyan ISIS affiliate claims kidnap of 21 Christians

Coptic Christian Samir Mujeed weeps as he holds the photo of his 23-year-old son, Girgis Samir, who was abducted in Libya, in front of the foreign ministry in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 5, 2014.

Coptic Christian Samir Mujeed weeps as he holds the photo of his 23-year-old son, Girgis Samir, who was abducted in Libya, in front of the foreign ministry in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 5, 2014.


A Libyan affiliate of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has claimed the abduction of 21 Coptic Christians and released pictures of the captives.

The claim and photos were posted Monday on jihadi forums used by ISIS supporters. The Egyptian workers were seized last month in the central Libyan city of Sirte.

“The soldiers of the Islamic State in the province of Tripoli hold captive 21 Christian crusaders,” the photo caption read.

Abu Makar, an Egyptian priest from the workers’ hometown of Samalout, in southern Egypt, confirmed that the pictures are of the captives. A Coptic activist, Magdi Malak, said that he met with families of the captives and that they confirmed the authenticity of the pictures.


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