Official in Somali president's office: 1 of 2 kidnapped French security agents has escapedAugust 26th, 2009 French hostage escapes in Somalia, officials sayMOGADISHU, Somalia — One of a pair of French security agents kidnapped by insurgents in Somalia last month has escaped, Somali officials said Wednesday. A military officer said the man is believed to have killed three of his captors.
Kidnapped French tourist freed in PakistanAugust 21st, 2009 PARIS - A French tourist who had been kidnapped in May in southern Pakistan was freed, authorities here said Friday. "I was delighted to learn of the announcement of the release of our compatriot who had been held hostage in Pakistan," Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said in a statement.
Official says kidnapped French tourist freed in southwestern PakistanAugust 21st, 2009 Kidnapped French tourist freed in SW PakistanQUETTA, Pakistan — A French tourist was freed Friday three months after being kidnapped in Pakistan's southwestern Baluchistan province, authorities said. The man, identified as Antoine Falsaperla by the French Foreign Ministry, was released in remote Dalbandin district, about 260 miles (420 kilometers) west of the provincial capital of Quetta, local official Mohammad Tufail said.
France doesn't exclude sending commandos to free French security agents kidnapped in SomaliaJuly 21st, 2009 France could use force to free Somalia hostagesPARIS — France's foreign minister says the country doesn't rule out sending commandos to try to free two French security advisers held hostage in Somalia. Bernard Kouchner says the two men are being held separately, apparently by two different militant groups.
Security official says gunmen kidnapped 3 foreign aide workers in Kenya, took them to SomaliaJuly 18th, 2009 Official: 3 aide workers kidnapped in KenyaNAIROBI, Kenya — Gunmen have seized three foreign aid workers in northern Kenya and taken them across the border into Somalia, a security official said Saturday. Roughly 10 gunmen arrived late on Friday night at a house in the border town of Mandera where the workers were staying, shot the watchman in the head and kidnapped the three, the official said, speaking anonymously because he was not authorized to talk to the media.
Somali insurgent group to try French hostages; official says gunmen kidnap 3 other foreignersJuly 18th, 2009 Somali insurgent group to try French hostagesNAIROBI, Kenya — Two French security advisers being held hostage in Somalia will soon be tried under Islamic law for alleged spying and "conspiracy against Islam," a senior member of a rebel group holding the men said Saturday. The official with the insurgent group al-Shabab said no date had been set for the trial.
Security official says gunmen kidnapped 3 foreign aid workers in Kenya, took them to SomaliaJuly 18th, 2009 Official: 3 aid workers kidnapped in KenyaNAIROBI, Kenya — Gunmen have seized three foreign aid workers in northern Kenya and taken them across the border into Somalia, a security official said Saturday. Roughly 10 gunmen arrived late Friday night at a house in the border town of Mandera where the workers were staying, shot the watchman in the head and kidnapped the three, the official said, speaking anonymously because he was not authorized to talk to the media.
Somali minister: Gov't in talks with kidnappers of 2 French security advisersJuly 16th, 2009 Somali minister: Gov't in talks with kidnappersPARIS — The Somali government is negotiating with the kidnappers of two French security advisers taken hostage in Mogadishu earlier this week, a Somali minister told French TV. Social Affairs Minister Mohammed Ali Ibrahim said the two men, abducted Tuesday from their hotel, had been separated and were being held by two different groups.
Somali minister says arrests have been made in kidnapping of French agentsJuly 15th, 2009 Somali DM: Arrests made in French advisers kidnapMOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalia's defense minister tells French radio that authorities have arrested suspects in the kidnapping of two French security advisers in the Somali capital. Defense Minister Mohamed Abdi Ghandi said on France's RFI radio Wednesday that troops also have gone to areas where the hostages might be.
Somali minister says arrests have been made in kidnapping of French advisersJuly 15th, 2009 Somalia reports arrests in French advisers' kidnapMOGADISHU, Somalia — Somali authorities have arrested suspects in the kidnapping of two French security advisers in the Somali capital, Somalia's defense minister told French radio Wednesday. Defense Minister Mohamed Abdi Ghandi said on RFI radio that troops also have gone to areas where the hostages might be.
Eyewitnesses say 2 French journalists have been kidnapped from a hotel in SomaliaJuly 14th, 2009 Witnesses: 2 French journalists seized in SomaliaMOGADISHU, Somalia — Gunmen kidnapped two French journalists from their hotel in the Somali capital Tuesday, the hotel manager and an eyewitness said. Abdi Mohamed Ahmed, who owns a teashop in front of the Sahafi Hotel in Mogadishu, said about 10 gunmen arrived in pickup trucks and a small car and disarmed the hotel guards.
Hotel manager say 2 foreigners kidnapped from a hotel in SomaliaJuly 14th, 2009 Witnesses: 2 foreigners seized in SomaliaNAIROBI, Kenya — Gunmen stormed into a hotel in the Somali capital on Tuesday morning and kidnapped two French men who were working for the military, officials said. The manager of the Sahafi Hotel in Mogadishu said the men had registered as reporters, but a senior Somali government official said they were in Somalia to train government soldiers.
2 French men kidnapped from a hotel in Somalia; were on mission to train Somali forcesJuly 14th, 2009 2 French men seized in SomaliaNAIROBI, Kenya — Gunmen stormed into a hotel in the Somali capital on Tuesday and kidnapped two French security advisers on a mission to train Somali forces, officials said. The gunmen went from room to room at the Sahafi Hotel in Mogadishu looking for the French men, said hotel manager Mohamed Hassan Gafaa.
Two foreign journalists kidnapped in SomaliaJuly 14th, 2009 NAIROBI/MOGADISHU - Two foreign journalists were kidnapped by armed men in the Somalian capital Mogadishu Tuesday, witnesses said. According to eyewitnesses, some armed men wearing police uniforms entered a hotel in an Islamist-rebel controlled part of the city and took two men away.
Mexican military official: Shootout in Acapulco hotel zone kills 15 gunmen, 1 soldierJune 7th, 2009 Shootout kills 16 in Mexico's Acapulco resortACAPULCO, Mexico — Mexican soldiers fought a two-hour battle with heavily armed men holed up at a house in an Acapulco hotel zone, killing 15 of the gunmen as Mexican tourist cowered in their rooms nearby. One soldier was killed and the wounded included three soldiers and three bystanders.