Sunday, 30 March 2014

Kidnapped Spanish journalists ‘freed’ in Syria

Kidnapped Spanish journalists ‘freed’ in Syria

Javier Espinosa (L) and Ricardo Garcia-Vilanova were seized at a checkpoint near the Turkish border as they tried to exit Syria. (Courtesy: AP)
  By Staff writer | Al Arabiya News
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Two Spanish journalists abducted in Syria last year by an al-Qaeda-linked group have been freed, El Mundo newspaper reported on Sunday.
“At 21:27 (Spanish time 2027 GMT Saturday) veteran El Mundo Middle East correspondent Javier Espinosa called the paper's newsroom and said they had been released and handed over to the Turkish military,” the newspaper said on its website, as quoted by Agence France-Presse.
Espinosa and fellow hostage freelance photographer Ricardo García Vilanova were kidnapped, along with a third Spanish journalist, at a checkpoint near the Turkish border as they tried to exit Syria at the end of a two-week reporting mission.
There was no immediate word on the health of the two journalists, whether any demands were made by their kidnappers or any ransom paid.
The newspaper identified the captors earlier as members of the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS), a jihadist faction in Syria.
The third kidnapped journalist, Marc Marginedas, a correspondent for Catalan daily El Periodico, was freed early this month.
While they were missing, Soazig Dollet, a spokesperson for Reporters Without Borders, told Al Arabiya News that all press freedom organizations, along with El Mundo, were working for their release.
Dollet said the group tries to provide more protection for journalists in Syria.
“We all fight for the release of journalists until the last minute and for the release of all journalists kidnapped or missing in Syria,” she said.
 

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