Abducted Indian priest appeals Pope, Centre to secure his

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Press Trust of India Kochi
Last Updated : Dec 26 2016 | 4:48 PM IST
An Indian Catholic priest abducted from Yemen this year appealed to Pope Francis and the Union government through a purported video to secure his release from his captors.
"If I were a European priest, I would have been taken more seriously. I am from India. I am perhaps not considered as of much value," said priest Father Tom Uzhunnalil in a weak voice in the video, aired by news channels in Kerala.
"Dear Pope Francis, dear Holy Father, as a father please take care of my life. I am very much depressed. My health is deteriorating," he said in the video, a day after Christmas.
Father Uzhunnalil, who looked very weak, appeared to be reading out from a text placed before him.
The veracity of the video, which was uploaded from You tube and Facebook, could neither be independently verified nor was the period when it was shot known.
Father Uzhunnalil, who hails from Kerala, was abducted in March by terror group Islamic State which attacked an old-age home run by Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity in southern Yemeni city of Aden.
He claimed his captors have made many contacts with the Government of India--President and Prime Minister.
"I am very sad that nothing has been done seriously in my regard," he said.
He said reports had said everything has been done to get his release, "but in reality nothing" has been done.
Father Uzhunnalil said a news reporter abducted in the Middle East was released as she was from France.
"I am from India and not considered. Dear people, I pray you all, ask you all, beg you all to do your might to help me to save my life. I need hospitalisation soon. Please come to my help quickly," he said.
The Union Government has said efforts are being made to secure Uzhunnalil's release, but such attempts take time.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had informed Parliament that Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself has spoken to various countries through which contacts can be established in Yemen.
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Meanwhile, the head of Syro-Malabar Catholic Church Cardinal George Alencherry today appealed to the Centre to intensify its efforts for the "speedy release" of Uzhunnalil.
In a release here, he acknowledged the steps taken by the Union Government and the difficulties it faced in establishing diplomatic tie-up with the war-torn Yemen.
He expressed hope that intensified efforts could remove all hurdles in reaching out to the authorities in the Middle East nation.
"Government should intensify its efforts," he said.
Alencherry also spoke about the steps taken by Vatican and Catholic Church in India to get release of the priest.
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First Published: Dec 26 2016 | 4:48 PM IST

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