Cameroonian military personnel watch as freed hostages disembark from a military plane upon arriving at the Nsimalen International Airport in Yaounde November 26, 2014. |
However, the rebel force, the Democratic Front of the Central African People (FDPC), said in a statement it had voluntarily handed over the group following the intervention of former Central African minister Karim Meckassoua. More pictures after the cut.
The FDPC abducted Dziedzic on Oct. 12 in western Central African Republic, hoping to use him and 15 Cameroonian hostages as bargaining chips to secure the release of their own leader, Abdoulaye Miskine, who was arrested in Cameroon last year.
Cameroonian military personnel watch as freed hostages disembark from a military plane upon arriving at the Nsimalen International Airport in Yaounde November 26, 2014. |
"We saw each other at around 7 this morning and clasped hands. They are all in good health," said Ludovick Wanou. The FDPC is one of a number of armed groups that has fought the Central African government and other militants in an off-on conflict in the former French colony over the past decade.
It was briefly allied with Seleka, a rebel coalition that seized power in Central African Republic in March 2013. However, Miskine quarrelled with Seleka commanders and subsequently fled to Cameroon last year, where he was detained.
Freed hostages react as they arrive at the Nsimalen International Airport in Yaounde |
Cameroonian military personnel watch as freed hostages disembark from a military plane upon arriving at the Nsimalen International Airport in Yaounde November 26, 2014. |
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