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Colombian rebels 'free hostages' Colombian rebels 'free hostages'
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Two women hostages have been freed by Colombian rebels, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has said.Two women hostages have been freed by Colombian rebels, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has said.
Mr Chavez, who was involved in efforts to mediate their release, made the announcement after speaking to them, Reuters news agency reported. Mr Chavez, who was involved in efforts to mediate their release, made the announcement after speaking to them by telephone from Caracas.
Clara Rojas and Consuelo Gonzalez had been held for several years.Clara Rojas and Consuelo Gonzalez had been held for several years.
A similar attempt to rescue them was called off last month amid recriminations between the rebels and the Colombian government.A similar attempt to rescue them was called off last month amid recriminations between the rebels and the Colombian government.
The women were picked up by two Venezuelan helicopters in an operation overseen by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which also confirmed their release.The women were picked up by two Venezuelan helicopters in an operation overseen by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which also confirmed their release.
Mr Chavez, in Caracas, said he had spoken to the women and they would arrive in Venezuela in about three hours. Mr Chavez told reporters the women were emotional and in good health.
"They are free. I told them both: 'Welcome to life'," he said.
He said he expected then to arrive in Venezuela in about three hours.