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Somali kidnappers free MSF staff
02/01/2008 16:22 - (SA)
Mogadishu - Kidnappers in Somalia's
northern Puntland region on Wednesday freed two female aid
workers from the Spanish branch of Medecins sans Frontieres
(MSF), Puntland's trade minister said.
"The two MSF workers have been released by their abductors
and they are now in a hotel in Bosasso," Trade Minister
Abdisamad Yusuf Abwan told Reuters.
Spanish doctor Mercedes Garcia and Argentinian nurse Pilar
Bouza were seized by gunmen in Bosasso, a northern Somali port,
on December 26 while driving to a hospital in the semi-autonomous
region.
It was not immediately clear if a ransom demand had been
met.
Somali kidnappers generally do not harm their victims,
instead treating them as an investment which can pay off in the
form of ransom.
MSF Spain on Tuesday withdrew its foreign aid from southern
Somalia as a precaution after the abductions in Puntland, which
used to enjoy a reputation for relative stability compared to
the rest of the anarchic Horn of Africa nation.
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