Somalia: Two foreign journalists released


  1. Muhyadin Ahmed Roble, AfricaNews reporter in Nairobi, Kenya
    Somali gunmen released on Wednesday night two foreign journalists who were held for 14 months in the capital city of Mogadishu of war-torn Somalia.
    Somalia fighters_Mohammed Odowa
    Australian photojournalist Nigel Brennan and Canadian freelance reporter Amanda Lindhout were abducted in Mogadishu in August 2008 while they were visiting a refugee camp outside of the capital.

    Both have been flown to neighboring Kenya.

    Journalists waiting at Mogadishu airport were not able to talk to the released journalists because a convoy of vehicles full of government soldiers and African Union peacekeepers prevented them.

    Brennan said the kidnappers treated them well but feared they would have been given to the Islamist group of Al-shabaab.
    Brennan told Reuters: "They were saying that al Shabaab was willing to pay half a million dollars for us, and then hold us till they could get whatever they wanted for us."

    Lindhout told Canada's CTV from Mogadishu that $1 million ransom had been paid.
    Reporters without borders based at Paris have said Lindhout works for French TV station France 24 and Global National News. Brennan is a freelance photographer.

    A Somali journalist, Abdifatah Mohammed Elmi, who was captured with them, was freed in January.



Latest News

  1. AFCON: 46 hurt in Zambia victory celebrations09/02Over 40 casualty cases were recorded Wednesday night at Zambia's Uni…
  2. African Peer Review Mechanism making progress08/02In 2003 the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), the co…
  3. Combating HIV infections among African women08/02With a lack of knowledge and power, African women continue to bear the br…
  4. Legume cultivation booms in Western Kenya07/02Small Holder Farmers (SHFs) who traditionally relied on seed companies fo…
  5. Malawi vendors chase out Chinese07/02Vendors in Kalonga, the Northern district of Malawi, on Wednesday petitio…
  6. Zim: Informal sector urged to join HIV battle05/02While the Harare City council is busy engaging in running battles with ci…
  7. Elections: Wole Soyinka warns Mugabe, Wade03/02The Nigerian Nobel Prize winner for literature said heads of states who a…
  8. AU elections rescheduled for June in Malawi01/02Following a deadlock during Monday's African Union elections, with a…
News archive