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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 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 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. |