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Released Canadian, Australian journalists arrive in Kenya - Summary

Posted : Thu, 26 Nov 2009 13:40:19 GMT
By : dpa
Category : Africa (World)
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Mogadishu - A Canadian journalist and Australian photographer freed after 15 months of captivity in Somalia arrived in Nairobi, the capital of neighbouring Kenya, on Thursday. Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout and Australian photographer Nigel Brennan were set free on Wednesday night and stayed overnight in a Mogadishu hotel.

"They were released last night," Dahir Mohamoud Gelle, Somalia's information minister, told the German Press Agency dpa. "They are in good condition right now, but imagine how someone who has been in prison for over a year can feel ... they are very tired."

The pair were whisked out of Mogadishu on a charter flight early Thursday, with African Union peacekeepers and government troops keeping journalists at bay.

Lindhout and Brennan were also shielded from the media when they arrived at Nairobi's Wilson Airport

In a telephone interview with Canada's CTV News on Wednesday, Lindhout said that a ransom was paid by the families to secure their release.

Unconfirmed reports suggested a figure of around 1 million dollars was handed over to armed militia.

Lindhout said that she and Brennan were moved from house to house and kept apart during their captivity.

"I was kept by myself at all times. I had no one to speak to. I was normally kept in a room with a light, no window, I had nothing to write on or with. There was very little food. I was allowed to use the toilet exactly five times a day," she said.

Somalia has been without an effective central government since 1991 and is currently in the grip of a bloody Islamist insurgency. Criminal gangs and insurgents regularly kidnap journalists and aid workers.

Lindhout and Brennan were taken just outside Mogadishu in August 2008 as they researched a story on internally displaced persons.

Hundreds of thousands of Somalis, fleeing almost daily battles in the capital, have set up camp outside the city.

Another journalist and their driver - both Somali - were seized at the same time, but released in January.

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