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Freed hostages Spaniards Enric Gonyalons, left, and Ainhoa Fernandez del Rincon, center, and with Italian Rossella Urru, right, as they pose together after landing briefly in the Burkina Faso capital, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Thursday, July 19, , after being kidnapped from a refugee camp in southern Algeria last October.
The three Europeans are heading back to their homes in Italy and Spain looking fit and well although Gonyalons has a slight limp because of a bullet to his leg while in custody, after being freed by a jihadist group in north Mali. Three European aid workers kidnapped 10 months ago in north Africa returned home late Thursday, with the Italian saying she wants to go back to work despite the risks. Rossella Urru was embraced by her family and greeted by Italian Premier Mario Monti as she disembarked from a jet at Rome's Ciampino airport.
She acknowledged that international aid work was dangerous, but added: "This will not stop me. Negotiators say they cannot confirm any ransom was paid, but a ransom and the release of two men arrested by Mauritania for their alleged role in the kidnapping were among the demands made by Mujao for the release of the hostages in May, AFP says. According to Gen Diendere, one of the two Islamists exchanged for the aid workers has already been returned to Mali from Mauritania.
Mauritanian media reports named one of those freed as Memine Ould Oufkir, who was arrested in the wake of the kidnapping. Ciao Marianna. Thank you for your support. It seems the Italian media is not doing their job in telling the public.
I watch the news every night, and have get to see a news reel about Rossella Urru. Please let me know what happens. How made me sad now… You did a great job by sharing with us dear Jenny, my prayers for her and I wish her to come back safely to her home. Thanks and Love, nia. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. Gonyalons had a slight limp because of a bullet to his leg while in custody. According to Gen. Gilbert Diendere, one of the mediators and a close security aid to Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore, the hostages were scattered for the past five months, with the two women staying together and Gonyalons isolated.
The al-Qaida North African branch has kidnapped more than 50 Europeans since when it first began operating out of Mali and in recent years started contracting locals to grab foreigners, who then sell them to the al-Qaida branch, known as AQIM, or al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb.
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