Friday, February 25, 2011

Masterbate In The Bus

Three hostages, including a French woman, were released in Niger

LEMONDE.FR with AFP
, told AFP the Nigerian security source. "They were sent to Niamey in Niger's authorities" , she added, without elaborating on the conditions of their release or the fate of other hostages.

September 16, 2010, seven people, including a part of Areva and his wife, both French and five employees (three French, one of Togo and Madagascar) of Satom its subcontractor, subsidiary of the Vinci group, were abducted at Arlit in northern Niger, a uranium mining site. The French hostage, Françoise Larribe, suffers from cancer. Shortly before his abduction, she had undergone chemotherapy, according to a close.

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Two young French, Antoine de Léocour Delory and Vincent, were kidnapped Jan. 7 in Niamey by kidnappers working for AQIM. They were killed the next day in Mali for a Franco-Nigerian military operation intended to free them. AQIM, which operates in the Sahel-Sahara band on the borders of Mauritania, Algeria, Mali and Niger, had already announced in July 2010 the implementation of a French hostage, Michel Germaneau humanitarian, whose body was never found.

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