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Algerian diplomats freed after two years’ captivity in Mali
By AFP - Aug 31,2014 - Last updated at Aug 31,2014
ALGIERS — Two Algerian diplomats kidnapped in Mali in April 2012 by the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO) were freed on Saturday, the Algerian foreign ministry announced.
A third diplomat, consul Boualem Sayes, had died in captivity "from a chronic illness", the ministry said.
It did not say whether Mourad Guessas and Kedour Miloudi had been released by their kidnappers or had been freed in a military operation.
The ministry did say, however, that Algeria had not paid a ransom to secure their freedom.
The two were released "after intense and tireless efforts" by authorities using "the utmost discretion", a statement said.
It also confirmed for the first time the execution, reported in September 2012, of vice-consul Tahar Touati, describing his death as an "odious assassination".
The information was confirmed by a security source in Mali, who told AFP: "A wing of the armed groups in northern Mali managed on Friday night to secure the release of two Algerian diplomats from the hands of MUJAO."
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