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Lebanese hostages in Syria released with Turkish help

Lebanese hostages in Syria released with Turkish help
# 26 May 2012 04:24 (UTC +04:00)
Baku-APA. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has received confirmation from Turkey that Lebanese hostages who had been kidnapped in Syria have been released and sent to Beirut, his office said on Friday, APA reports quoting Today’s Zaman.

"The prime minister received a call from [Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet] DavutoÄŸlu [saying] the Lebanese hostages in Syria are well and are on their way to Beirut," an aide to Mikati said. A cleric who brokered their release was quoted as saying earlier in the day that Syrian opposition groups released the Lebanese hostages and handed them over to Turkish authorities. "With thanks to God, their transfer is complete. They have been handed over to the Turkish authorities," the cleric, identified as Free People of Syria head Sheikh Ibrahim al-Zoaby, said in a statement, Reuters reported. It was not immediately clear where the hostages were handed to the Turkish authorities or which authorities were involved.

Earlier in the day, Zoaby said efforts were being made by several actors in Lebanon, Europe and some Arab countries to secure the release of the Lebanese hostages.

The hostages were among a group of pilgrims returning to Lebanon from Iran when they were stopped by gunmen after their bus crossed into Syria from Turkey on Tuesday. The gunmen sent women home but kept the men. The kidnapping has triggered protests in Shiite areas of Beirut, raising fears of a resurgence of sectarian tensions across Lebanon.

Some of the passengers on the bus who were sent home said the gunmen were from the Free Syrian Army, a coalition of armed opposition fighters led by army defectors, but the group denied any connection to the abduction. The Free Syrian Army is believed to have little influence over a number of smaller insurgent groups that together make up the coalition.
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