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Four Italian scribes freed

Published: 14 Apr 2013 - 06:07 am | Last Updated: 02 Feb 2022 - 01:56 pm

 
Damascus: Four Italian journalists who had been held hostage in Syria for nearly two weeks have been released, say officials in Italy.
The three men and a woman were filming a documentary for Italy’s Rai television in northern Syria when they were seized on around 4 April, BBC reported. Italy’s state news agency Ansa said they were now safe in Turkey.
The journalists have not been officially named, but have been identified in the Italian media as Rai journalist Amedeo Ricucci, freelancers Elio Colavolpe and Andrea Vignali and Italian-Syrian reporter Susan Dabbous.
In a statement, Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Monti thanked all those who had “enabled a positive outcome of this affair, which was made all the more complicated by the extreme danger of the situation”.
Syria is ranked as the most dangerous country in the world for reporters by the campaign group Committee to Protect Journalists. It says 28 journalists were killed in fighting there in 2012 and at least 21 abducted. All sides in the conflict have been accused of attacks on journalists.  QNA