|
Online edition of India's National Newspaper Friday, June 30, 2000 |
|
Front Page |
National |
Southern States |
Other States |
International |
Opinion |
Business |
Sport |
Entertainment |
Miscellaneous |
Features |
Classifieds |
Employment |
Index |
Home |
|
Front Page
| Previous
| Next
Liberia says 21 Indian hostages freed
MONROVIA, JUNE 29. Liberia said today that rebels in Sierra
Leone had freed 21 Indian U.N. Peacekeepers and handed them over
to the Liberian authorities. The Government statement did not
make clear whether the 21 soldiers were a group seized in the
town of Kuiva on June 5 or came from a separate contingent
surrounded in nearby Kailahun since May.
``President, Mr. Charles Taylor, revealed today that 21 of the
over 200 Indian U.N. Peacekeepers held hostage by the
Revolutionary United Front (RUF) have been released to the
Liberian Government,'' the statement said.
``The released hostages are already on the Liberian soil and were
expected in Monrovia today for onward departure to Sierra
Leone,'' it added.
The RUF fighters took hostage hundreds of peacekeepers in May,
following a dispute over disarmament under a 1999 peace deal.
They released them all, mostly through Liberia.
- Reuters
Send this article to Friends by E-Mail
|
|
Section : Front Page Previous : PM criticised for promising consensus on CTBT Next : Match-fixing report delayed | |
|
Front Page |
National |
Southern States |
Other States |
International |
Opinion |
Business |
Sport |
Entertainment |
Miscellaneous |
Features |
Classifieds |
Employment |
Index |
Home | |
|
Copyright © 2000 The Hindu Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu |
|