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Two kidnapped female aid workers freed in Darfur

October 18, 2009 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese government said today that two female aid workers abducted in Darfur last July have been freed.

The two women working with the Irish GOAL, Hilda Kawuki, 42, from Uganda, and Sharon Commins, 32, from Ireland were kidnapped from their compound in North Darfur town of Kutum by six armed men.

“They were released earlier this morning,” Sudan’s state minister for humanitarian affairs, Abdel Baqi al-Jailani, told Reuters.

Ireland’s Foreign Affairs Minister Micheal Martin told BBC he was “delighted and relieved” to hear the two volunteers had been freed.

(ST)

4 Comments

  • BUSTA 2
    BUSTA 2

    BREAKING NEWS: Two kidnapped female aid workers freed in Darfur
    Good news but I heard that the white woman got married to one of the soldier!!!!!!!!

    Brother in Christ,

    Busta 2

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  • Deng Yak L
    Deng Yak L

    BREAKING NEWS: Two kidnapped female aid workers freed in Darfur
    I appreciate Sudanese Government for releasing two kidnapers women, this shown your understanding and cooperation , don’t kidnap your workers they are working for your benefit and their benefi, don’t disappoint your FRIENDS unity and peace is the best, we need to be in freedom and comply with the constitution of our republic, if there is any one against it shall be pursue to lawsuit but not to jungle .

    All foreigners must respect our cultures, religious, human dignity and respect the constitution of this nation every one must respect Sudanese and work accordingly, but if there is ANY ONE AGAINST TAKE HIM OR HER TO THE LAWSUIT BUT NOT JUNGLE don’t act like uncivilize nation you act accordingly but not in the way of kidnaping people.

    BY MATHON MATHON

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  • Kur
    Kur

    BREAKING NEWS: Two kidnapped female aid workers freed in Darfur
    After all those aid workers were kidnapped by the loyalists of the NIF to pressure the world to pardon Bashir for crimes he has committed in Darfur. The reality will be known when these women, who were the victims of evil regime’s drive to kill the innocent,, speak out.

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