ISIS Kidnapped Her 5 Years Ago. The Red Cross Thinks She May Still Be Alive.
ISIS Kidnapped Her 5 Years Ago. The Red Cross Thinks She May Still Be Alive. By Rukmini Callimachi and Adam Goldman – New York Times
For months, employees of the International Committee of the Red Cross have made weekly visits to a detention camp in northern Syria bearing a photograph of a petite woman in her early 60s.
They show the image to camp officials, comparing it with pictures of tens of thousands of other people in the camp’s database. All of them are escapees from the Islamic State’s last stretch of territory, which fell to American-backed forces last month.
The woman in the photo is Louisa Akavi, 62, a New Zealand nurse and midwife who was abducted in late 2013 in the northwest Syrian city of Idlib. She is one of the last links to the group of at least 23 Western hostages held by ISIS, a majority of whom were released for ransom while others were killed in widely publicized beheadings…