Saturday, July 19, 2014

Three Sudanese Aid Workers Have Been Freed After More Than A Month In Captivity

The three men were abducted June 18 in North Darfur. They spent the next 32 days as captives.


Three humanitarian aid workers were freed Saturday after more than a month in captivity, the Associated Press reports.


Three humanitarian aid workers were freed Saturday after more than a month in captivity, the Associated Press reports .


AP Photo/Albert Gonzalez Farran, UNAMID


A tweet Saturday from GOAL expressed relief that the men had been released.


The three men were part of a group of 25 workers who were abducted June 18 by armed men in Kutum, a town about 75 miles from Al-Fashir, the state capitol of North Darfur.


The three men were part of a group of 25 workers who were abducted June 18 by armed men in Kutum, a town about 75 miles from Al-Fashir, the state capitol of North Darfur.


Elgassem, right, greets a friend at El Fasher airport in North Darfur Saturday.


Handout / Reuters




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