Khaleej Times

Relatives still wait for his return

- Ashwani Kumar

NATION

abu dhabi — On March 4, 2016, gunmen turned Aden Care Home in Yemen into a graveyard by killing 16 people and abducting an Indian priest. Eleven months later and despite numerous appeals by loved ones, Father Tom Uzhunnalil remains in custody of his captors somewhere in the arid lands.

The priest from Kottayam district of Kerala served in Aden since 2010. Father Tom had returned to India for a brief while in 2015 and went back to Yemen despite an Indian government advisory refraining nationals from travelling.

His close relatives reveal details of Father Tom and his reasons for returning to Yemen in 2015. A video released during Christmas by his captors, showing the priest, has renewed their hopes.

“While he was leaving for Yemen, I asked when he will return. Usually, he gives an answer but that time he just walked away,” one of his close relatives told Khaleej Times while recollecti­ng the last meeting in 2015. Relatives wished not to be named fearing retributio­n.

Father Tom comes under the Bangalore diocese of the Salesians of Don Bosco. He had been to Abu Dhabi on numerous occasions as Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia Bishop Paul Hinder is based at St Joseph’s Cathedral in the Capital. The UAE, Yemen and Oman come under the territoria­l jurisdicti­on of the Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia. The Catholic Church, in a statement, had said the ‘features of the person in the video bear a close likeness to Father Tom’.

Father Tom is a ‘direct representa­tive’ of Bishop Paul Hinder and is the ‘only priest working in Yemen on priesthood visa’ from his diocese, which according to a relative, is not an ordinary thing to get in a country rife with sectarian conflicts.

“This is no regular job visa. Such a visa shows the Yemeni government had accepted and approved his position. There are many priests working in other countries on different visas but Father Tom is recognised by the Yemeni government. So, he is naturally the responsibi­lity of the Yemeni government. And as he is a citizen on India, the Narendra Modi government should step in,” a relative said.

According to relatives, it’s the Salesian Missions, which takes call on which priest goes where. The sisters in Aden Care Home belong to the Missionari­es of Charity establishe­d by Mother Teresa.

Last journey to Yemen

Father Tom’s journey to Yemen in October 2015 wasn’t an easy one.

Since there were no direct flights to Yemen from Bangalore, he went to Abu Dhabi, then to Kenyan capital of Nairobi and from there to Djibouti. The priest stayed ‘close to a month’ at the Bishop’s house in Djibouti before he got onto a Red Crescent ship to Aden — an arduous travel that shows his determined nature.

A relative was in direct contact with Father Tom but wouldn’t risk calling too often. The element of danger was apparent to one and all.

“I had received a message that he wanted to come to Abu Dhabi but since there were no flights at that time, he wasn’t sure when he would land here.”

While he was leaving for Yemen, I asked when he will return. Usually, he gives an answer but that time he just walked away.” A relative of Father Tom

Father Tom was also looking for a new priest to take charge in Aden.

“It takes 2-3 months to get a priesthood visa cancelled and issued to a new person. He was seeking to return to Bangalore and awaiting a reliever.”

So, how did Father Tom get to Yemen in first place?

“Father Tom took charge in Aden in 2010, replacing Father Mathew Uzhunnalil, who was based in Yemen for 17 years. He retired due to poor health and returned to the Bangalore diocese,” a relative said.

Father Tom always led a simple

I don’t think apart from the dress he wears, he has any savings. Once I told him to buy clothes and instead he bought a mike set for the church.” A relative of Father Tom

life. “I don’t think apart from the dress he wears, he has any savings. Once I told him to buy clothes and instead he bought a mike set for the church.”

He is diabetic and has blood pressure issues too.

“Once he came home with puffy eyes. When asked about it, he said the cook likes more salt in food, so he did eat according to his wishes,” a relative said.

He was supposed to land in the UAE Capital in January 2016 to attend a conference, which he couldn’t attend.

ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

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 ??  ?? A screengrab from a video appeared recently, featuring Father Tom Uzhunnalil in captivity in Yemen.
A screengrab from a video appeared recently, featuring Father Tom Uzhunnalil in captivity in Yemen.

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