2010年8月24日星期二

Freed al Qaeda hostages arrive back in Spain

Freed al Qaeda hostages arrive back in Spain

Two Spanish aid workers held by al Qaeda's North African wing returned to Barcelona after being freed on Monday,. We have many fashionable sexy lingerie have style of nurse costume. ending a kidnapping that lasted nearly nine months.

Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) seized Albert Vilalta and Roque Pascual while they were traveling through Mauritania with a relief aid convoy last November,. We take pride in our designs, quality, customer service, and Moncler our favors have on your customers and their guests. the latest in a string of abductions claimed by the group.

The two landed at Barcelona's El Prat airport at about 7:30 p.m. EDT, where they were met by family, friends, and colleagues,. It is good for health of women to have women's sleepwear. including Alicia Gamez,. We will provide Moncler doudoune wherever you are. who was kidnapped with them and released in March.

"It's a great day for Roque and for me. It's a really important day for us as we have been kidnapped for nine months in tough conditions but now we are free. I am very happy," said Vilalta in comments to the press at the airport.

"They have treated us well - we have lived like they have, we've eaten like they have, we've slept like they have. But it was very hard in the middle of the desert, they are used to it, but we're not," he added.

Earlier the two, who worked for the Barcelona-Accio Solidario aid group, were received by Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore, a key player in efforts to end earlier kidnapping dramas.

"They are safe and sound after 268 days in the hands of their kidnappers and (after 268 days) of the Spanish government's concern and efforts to obtain their release," Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero told a news conference in Madrid earlier on Monday.

AQIM has said Spain is one of its targets because it is an ally of the United States and part of NATO. In an audio statement sent late on Monday to El Pais newspaper AQIM said Spain had met some of its demands for the release of the two workers and that Madrid's stance should serve as a lesson for France's secret services.

Last month, AQIM killed a 78-year-old French hostage, Michel Germaneau, after a raid in the Sahara desert involving French troops failed to free him.

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