Ex Al-Qaeda affiliate to assist in search for Shiraaz Mohamed

Ex Al-Qaeda affiliate to assist in search for Shiraaz Mohamed

A former Al-Qaede affiliate group has pledged to assist in the search for South African photographer Shiraaz Mohamed.

Shiraaz Mohamed
Photo: Facebook

Mohamed was kidnapped on Tuesday night in Darkoush by unknown men while en route to the Turkish border.

 

Gift of the Givers official Dr Ahmad Ghandour was questioned by Fath al-Sham, formerly known as the al-Nusra front, on Friday on the circumstances of the kidnapping.

 

"They wanted to know what the 'misunderstanding' was being referred to by those who captured Shiraaz," says the Gift of the Givers.

 

"Ahmad then conveyed Gift of the Givers message that had to be passed on to everyone that we are extremely annoyed with this incident," the organisation says.

  

Mohamed kidnapping: what we know so far


 

Mohamed expressed concern of possibly being detained shortly before leaving for the Turkish border, according to his ex-wife Shirly Brijlal.

 

She was in contact with the 38-year-old via Whatsapp shortly before he was taken.

 

"It got a little bit more intense on Tuesday afternoon and hence his [request] please contact Ahmed Bahm if I don't reach you by this time," Brijlal says, adding, "if he not communicating with me that means basically he is in trouble."

 

Mohamed was taken on Tuesday night along with two Gift of the Givers officials by a group claiming to represent all the groups of Syria.

 

The two officials were later released.

 

When they asked about Mohamed, they were told a misunderstanding needed to be cleared up.

 

They were however told he would be taken back to Gift of the Givers' hospital in Darkoush two days later.

 

So far the group has not made any demands for a ransom.

 

Reaction to the kidnapping


 

Social media users have been calling for Mohamed's release since the details of his kidnapping emerged on Saturday morning.

 

Similarly, certain business in Darkoush closed shop at the weekend in support of Mohamed, while members of the hospital also demonstrated outside.

Gift of Givers staff demonstrate in support of Shiraaz Mohamed.
Gift of the Givers

The Committee to Protect Journalists has also called for his release.

 

The Department of International Relations says it is working with Syrian authorities to try and establish the motive for the kidnapping and Mohamed's whereabouts.

 

South Africa does not have a functional embassy in Syria - with staff evacuated due to the ongoing civil war. 

 

Mohamed's family has also pleaded with his kidnappers to release him.

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