Muslims are lending terrified Christians hijab veils to help them
disguise themselves and escape being killed by Islamic terrorists group,
ISIS as they try to escape hostage city.
The
tale is one of the stories to emerge from the besieged city of Marawi
in the Philippines – where there are around 1,500 people trapped by the
militants. About 100 people have managed to escape on foot or by risking
swimming via a treacherous river.
Those
who survived the journey have told medics of the resourcefulness of
those who fled. The head of the psychosocial therapy team, Dr. Gioia
Ancheta, said:
“Some of the stories that stuck were Muslims helping protect
Christian workers by letting them borrow a hijab.” Marawi was stormed by
militants around three weeks ago – in an operation which left 290
people dead including 26 innocent civilians.
According to report
by Mirror, those who remain trapped in the city face starvation as they
are held as human shields by the terrorists against President Duterte’s
military who are trying to oust the jiahdists and rescue the trapped
persons.
There are reports that some of the ‘hostages’ are so
hungry they have “started to eat their blankets” according to one local
politician, Zia Alonto Adiong, who is managing the relief effort.
The
Independent reports he added: “Some residents are eating (cardboard)
boxes. They just dip it in water to soften the material and eat it,” he
said. Survivors who escaped say they have witnessed appalling scenes of
carnage.
The Philippines military is continuing its assault but
efforts are being hampered by an estimated 200 Islamic State fighters
holed up in ‘sniper’ positions. President Duterte has placed the entire
region under martial law in his fight-back against Islamic extremism.
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