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Lebanese Shia pilgrims held hostages in Syria 'freed' | Lebanese Shia pilgrims held hostages in Syria 'freed' |
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Nine Lebanese Shia pilgrims held hostage in Syria have been freed, Lebanon's interior minster has said. | |
The pilgrims have crossed over into southern Turkey, and will arrive back in Lebanon soon, according to Interior Minister Marwan Charbel. | |
The nine were part of a group of 11 who were seized while making their way back to Lebanon in May 2012 after a tour of holy sites in Iran. | The nine were part of a group of 11 who were seized while making their way back to Lebanon in May 2012 after a tour of holy sites in Iran. |
Two of the group were subsequently released. | Two of the group were subsequently released. |
The pilgrims' release had been reported by Lebanese officials three days after they were seized, but it then transpired that they had not left Syria. | The pilgrims' release had been reported by Lebanese officials three days after they were seized, but it then transpired that they had not left Syria. |
Jubilation | |
The Qatari foreign minister told the al-Jazeera television network on Friday that the pilgrims' release had now come about due to Qatari mediation. | |
The news was greeted with jubilation in southern Beirut, where relatives of some of those kidnapped live, according to local media reports. | |
In August a group called Zuwwar al-Imam Rida said it was behind the kidnapping of two Turkish pilots in Beirut, saying they would be freed in exchange for the pilgrims. | In August a group called Zuwwar al-Imam Rida said it was behind the kidnapping of two Turkish pilots in Beirut, saying they would be freed in exchange for the pilgrims. |
Mr Charbel said he now expected the two pilots, Murat Akpinar and co-pilot Murat Agca, to be released soon, according to Reuters. | Mr Charbel said he now expected the two pilots, Murat Akpinar and co-pilot Murat Agca, to be released soon, according to Reuters. |
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu was also quoted as saying he expected a resolution to their case soon. | |
"Very positive developments are under way in the case of the pilots; this matter has largely been settled," Mr Davutoglu said on Turkish television, according to AFP. | |
Earlier this week the two appeared in a video broadcast on Lebanese television saying they were both well and wanted to go home. |