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Sudan says kidnapped aid workers freed
Reuters - Sunday, March 15
By Andrew Heavens
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KHARTOUM kidnapped in Sudan's Darfur region have been released and are safe, a Sudanese government official said on Saturday.
The abductions came at a time of rising tension in Sudan, following the International Criminal Court's decision to issue an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir to face charges of orchestrating war crimes in Darfur.
"It is confirmed," Ali Youssef Ahmed, head of protocol at the foreign ministry, told Reuters. "They have been released. They are safe. They are all right. They are still in Darfur but will be transferred to Khartoum."
Ahmed said the three were freed around noon . At least one Sudanese national had been released earlier, he said, without immediately giving further details.
A U.N. source said the freed aid workers arrived in El Fasher, capital of North Darfur, shortly after 6 p.m. and were due to fly to Khartoum later in the evening.
MSF's Nairobi spokeswoman Susan Sandars said MSF staff in El Fasher had met the kidnapped workers. "We have our own independent confirmation that all four abducted staff members in Darfur have been released," she told Reuters.
Armed men seized the staff from the Belgian arm of MSF from their base in north Darfur on Wednesday, sending shockwaves through the region's humanitarian community.
MSF identified them as a Canadian nurse, an Italian doctor, a French coordinator and a Sudanese national.
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Sudan expelled 13 international aid groups from the north of the country after the ICC warrant was issued, accusing them of passing information to the court, an accusation the groups deny. MSF's Dutch and French arms were ordered to leave but its Belgian operation was not expelled.
Aid groups have said they have faced growing antagonism in Darfur since the arrest warrant was issued.
After the abductions, MSF said it was suspending all its remaining operations in Darfur and was pulling around 30 foreign staff back to Khartoum for security reasons.
U.N. officials have warned that the expulsion and closure of aid groups in Sudan after the ICC warrant could have a devastating impact on hundreds of thousands of people in strife-hit regions across north Sudan.
Before the expulsions, the United Nations and aid groups were running the world's largest humanitarian operation in Darfur where, international experts say almost six years of fighting has uprooted 2.7 million people.
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