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An aid worker with joint UK-French nationality has been freed in Sudan's Darfur region after five months. | An aid worker with joint UK-French nationality has been freed in Sudan's Darfur region after five months. |
Gauthier Lefevre, 35, who works for the International Committee of the Red Cross, was the last foreign hostage being held in Darfur. | Gauthier Lefevre, 35, who works for the International Committee of the Red Cross, was the last foreign hostage being held in Darfur. |
He had spent longer in captivity than any other aid worker in the region but is said to be in good health. | He had spent longer in captivity than any other aid worker in the region but is said to be in good health. |
One major Darfur rebel group last month signed a peace deal with the government but the region remains unstable. | One major Darfur rebel group last month signed a peace deal with the government but the region remains unstable. |
Armed robberies and low-level crime are rife. | Armed robberies and low-level crime are rife. |
"We are extremely happy that he has been released," ICRC spokesman Saleh Dabbakeh told the Reuters news agency. | "We are extremely happy that he has been released," ICRC spokesman Saleh Dabbakeh told the Reuters news agency. |
"This has been the longest kidnapping in the recent history of Darfur." | "This has been the longest kidnapping in the recent history of Darfur." |
He was released near the West Darfur capital, Geneina, the ICRC said. | |
Two other French hostages were freed in Darfur on Sunday, after being seized in neighbouring Central African Republic last November. | Two other French hostages were freed in Darfur on Sunday, after being seized in neighbouring Central African Republic last November. |