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A 79-year-old Irish priest held hostage for a month by rebels in the Philippines has been released. | A 79-year-old Irish priest held hostage for a month by rebels in the Philippines has been released. |
Fr Michael Sinnott was seized by gunmen from his mission office in Pagadian on Mindanao island on 11 October. | Fr Michael Sinnott was seized by gunmen from his mission office in Pagadian on Mindanao island on 11 October. |
The Irish government said it had not paid a ransom for the release of the Columban missionary. | The Irish government said it had not paid a ransom for the release of the Columban missionary. |
Philippine authorities believed Fr Sinnott was being held by rogue elements of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). | Philippine authorities believed Fr Sinnott was being held by rogue elements of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). |
Fr Sinnott, who is originally from County Wexford, underwent a heart bypass operation four years ago. | Fr Sinnott, who is originally from County Wexford, underwent a heart bypass operation four years ago. |
Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen has expressed delight and relief at the release. | Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen has expressed delight and relief at the release. |
'Fantastic news' | 'Fantastic news' |
Irish Foreign Minister Micheal Martin, who is in Belfast for meetings, said Fr Sinnott was being looked after and was undergoing medical checks. | Irish Foreign Minister Micheal Martin, who is in Belfast for meetings, said Fr Sinnott was being looked after and was undergoing medical checks. |
We are all relieved and thankful that Fr Michael's difficult ordeal has been brought to an end and that all our prayers have been answered Brian Cowen,Irish Prime Minister | We are all relieved and thankful that Fr Michael's difficult ordeal has been brought to an end and that all our prayers have been answered Brian Cowen,Irish Prime Minister |
Mr Martin said the priest had "displayed great forbearance in enduring more than a month in captivity, in spite of his age and difficult health", Associated Press news agency reported. | Mr Martin said the priest had "displayed great forbearance in enduring more than a month in captivity, in spite of his age and difficult health", Associated Press news agency reported. |
Mr Martin said the release was the result of "a major diplomatic effort by the Irish and Filipino governments", although he gave no further details. | Mr Martin said the release was the result of "a major diplomatic effort by the Irish and Filipino governments", although he gave no further details. |
Philippine military official Maj-Gen Ben Dolorfino told AFP news agency that Fr Sinnott had been "turned over to us by the MILF". | |
There had been reports of a ransom demand of $2m (£1.2m; 1.33m euros) but Mr Martin insisted no money had been paid. | |
"To do so would only have jeopardised the vital work of aid workers and missionaries around the world - it would also place other Irish citizens in danger," Mr Martin said. | "To do so would only have jeopardised the vital work of aid workers and missionaries around the world - it would also place other Irish citizens in danger," Mr Martin said. |
Mr Cowen said: "We are all relieved and thankful that Fr Michael's difficult ordeal has been brought to an end and that all our prayers have been answered." | Mr Cowen said: "We are all relieved and thankful that Fr Michael's difficult ordeal has been brought to an end and that all our prayers have been answered." |
One of Fr Sinnott's colleagues, Fr Donal Hogan, the Irish director of the Missionaries of St Columban, said he was delighted with the news. | One of Fr Sinnott's colleagues, Fr Donal Hogan, the Irish director of the Missionaries of St Columban, said he was delighted with the news. |
"It's a relief for his family, for the Columbans and for all the people who have supported him in Ireland, in Britain and in the US," he said. | "It's a relief for his family, for the Columbans and for all the people who have supported him in Ireland, in Britain and in the US," he said. |
"It's just fantastic news - thank God." | "It's just fantastic news - thank God." |