Un anno fa in Niger il sequestro di padre Maccalli, nessuna notizia certa su suo destino – Articolo21
A year since the kidnapping of Father Maccali in Niger without any reliable information about his fate
The break-in at dawn in the simple house attached to the mission of Bamoanga, in Niger, 125 km from the capital Niamey. In action are most likely Islamists shepherds of Fulani ethnicity from Mali who had camped for months in a village 40 km from the mission. Father Pierluigi Maccalli, 58 years old, originally from Crema, a missionary of the Society of African Missions, was dragged away by force.
All this happened just a year ago, on September 17, 2018. Since then, there has been no reliable information about his fate.
Maccalli was swallowed up by the black hole in which also disappeared Silvia Romano (kidnapped in Kenya on November 20, 2018), and the Paduan engineer Luca Tacchetto togetjer with his Canadian girlfriend Edith Blais, who were kidnapped on December 15 in Burkina Faso.
Father Maccalli was serene: his faithful had informed him of the presence of the Jahidists not far from the mission. But his 12 years of work in Niger spent in the educational and health fields (of which the Islamic community had benefited greatly) reassured him. Perhaps it was precisely his commitment on the school front that was seen as a challenge by the terrorists who carried out the kidnapping. The immediate effect was the closure of the school founded by the missionary.
Last April the spokesman for the government of Burkina Faso declared that Father Pierluigi was alive. He would have been taken first to Burkina and then brought back by the kidnappers to Niger. On the same occasion he said that Luca Tacchetto and Edith Blais would be held prisoners in Niger. These statements were not confirmed and they were accepted with scepticism by both the family and the religious congregation.
Today it is perhaps darker than yesterday for all the Italian abductees of whom nothing is known after so many months. Officially for none of them there is proof of life, ransom demands or exchanges of prisoners. And this feeds everyone's anguish infinitely.
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French aid worker Sophie Petronin was released with Italians Rev. Pierluigi Maccalli and Nicola Chiacchio, and prominent Malian politician Soumaila Cisse this week, days after the Malian government freed nearly 200 Islamic militants in an apparent prisoner exchange.
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