Thursday, March 13, 2008

Kidnapped Iraqi Archbishop found

He's dead.

Chaldean Catholic archbishop kidnapped last month in northern Iraq was found dead on Thursday, an Iraqi official said.

"Yes, we found his body," interior ministry spokesman Brigadier General Abdel Karim Khalaf told AFP.

He was reacting to a report from Rome that the body of Paulos Faraj Rahho, the archbishop of Mosul who was kidnapped on February 29, was found near the northern city.

It was unclear if he died of natural causes or was killed.

The kidnappers had telephoned to inform the Baghdad prelate that Rahho, who was in poor health, had died and that they had buried him, the Italian Roman Catholic Church's SIR news agency reported, quoting the auxiliary archbishop of Baghdad, Shlemon Warduni.

"The kidnappers had told us already (Wednesday) that Monsignor Rahho was very ill, and yesterday afternoon they told us that he died. This morning, they telephoned us to say they had buried him," Warduni said, adding that the kidnappers indicated the location of the body.

"We still don't know whether he died from his poor health or was killed," Warduni said. "The kidnappers only told us that he was dead."

May God rest his soul and may his captors burn in hell.

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