Now the Red Cross is breaking its silence in hopes of saving her. “And then as time goes on, your denial doesn’t work anymore.”At first, the Red Cross did not know the identity of the captors. The Red Cross was warned in communications with ISIS that Akavi was sick, Daccord said, but never learned what was wrong. Among the strongest evidence that she was still alive came just four months ago, when two people interviewed by the Red Cross confirmed seeing her working as a nurse in Sousa. And so, a few weeks ago, a senior Red Cross official travelled to the camp with one mission: erect a tall Red Cross flag amid the tents.
Source: bd News24 April 15, 2019 07:07 UTC