Al-Qaeda French Hostages are Released

14 November 2011


Al-Qaeda fighters in Yemen kidnapped two women and a man, French NGO workers, on May 28. The reasons behind the kidnapping are unknown, a ransom payment followed their release on Saturday. The hostages were kept at several locations and moved around in the months of captivity. At the time of their arrival in France they were greeted by France’s ambassador to Oman, who said that the hostages were in good medical conditions, and thanked Sultan Qaboos for helping secure their release. The names of the hostages and the amount paid for ransom have not been released. The three NGO workers are happy to go back home.




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