Two Jordanian peacekeepers working for the
United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) have been freed, after
nearly four and half months in captivity, the mission’s spokesperson said
Wednesday.
Hasan Al-Mazawdeh and Qasim Al-Sarhan,
the mission said, were abducted in August last year by an armed group while on
patrol in Kebkabiya town, about 140 kilometres west of El Fasher, the capital
of North Darfur state.
The UN had prior to the incident, reportedly
warned of rising insecurity in the troubled region.
“The two Jordanian officers working
for UNAMID in North Darfur State have been released after being kidnapped by an
armed group in the region, since August last year,” Aicha Elbasri, the UNAMID
spokesperson said in a statement.
“They were medically checked and they
appear to be unharmed and in good health,” she added.
They two officers will be flown to
Khartoum and back to their home country as soon as possible, the mission said
in a statement.
Their release, sources say, followed
sustained efforts by the mission, the Sudanese authorities and the Jordanian
government.
Ban Ki-moon, the UN Secretary-General
has commended the efforts of UNAMID, the Government of Sudan and the Government
of Jordan in securing the release of the abductees.
The UN chief, in a statement extended
to Sudan Tribune, underscored the importance of the peacekeeping and
humanitarian work in Darfur, calling on the Sudanese government to fully
investigate the incident and bring the perpetrators to justice as soon as
possible.
He however emphasized that the primary
responsibility for the safety and security of all peacekeeping personnel in
UNAMID and the humanitarian community lies with the host government.
Aichatou Mindaoudou, the UNAMID Acting
Joint Special Representative on Wednesday expressed the mission’s thanks to the
Government of Sudan, the Governor of North Darfur, and the Government of Jordan
for their valuable assistance in the safe release of the peacekeepers.
Jordan’s police directorate on
Wednesday also welcomed the release the two peacekeepers.
“Police corporals Hassan Mazawdeh and
Qasem Sarhan are now at the Jordanian mission, enjoying good health,” a
statement from the Jordanian Kingdom’s Public Security Directorate partly
reads.
"We thank the Sudanese government
and the United Nations for their help, support and coordination," it adds.
Jordanian authorities, according to
the statement, are in contact with the Sudanese government as well as the UN to
ensure the immediate and safe return of the two officers.
WAVE OF KIDNAPPINGS
In May last year, unknown people freed
a Briton working for the UN World Food Program (WFP) in Darfur, after nearly
three months in captivity.
Earlier on in February, rebels of the
Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) reportedly freed five Turks they had held
captive for several months.
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