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Senegal female de-miner hostages freed in Casamance | Senegal female de-miner hostages freed in Casamance |
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Three of 12 Senegalese de-mining experts taken hostage this month by separatist rebels in Casamance in southern Senegal have been released. | Three of 12 Senegalese de-mining experts taken hostage this month by separatist rebels in Casamance in southern Senegal have been released. |
Rebel leader Cesar Atoute Badiate said his group had decided to free the three women on "humanitarian grounds". | Rebel leader Cesar Atoute Badiate said his group had decided to free the three women on "humanitarian grounds". |
They were clearing mines for a South African firm which began working in the area around Ziguinchor in August 2012. | They were clearing mines for a South African firm which began working in the area around Ziguinchor in August 2012. |
Separatist rebels have been fighting for independence for the Casamance region since 1982. | Separatist rebels have been fighting for independence for the Casamance region since 1982. |
The government and rebels signed a peace pact at the end of 2004, raising hopes for reconciliation in Casamance, which borders The Gambia to the north and Guinea-Bissau to the south. | The government and rebels signed a peace pact at the end of 2004, raising hopes for reconciliation in Casamance, which borders The Gambia to the north and Guinea-Bissau to the south. |
But a faction of the Casamance Movement of Democratic Forces (MFDC) has continued to fight. | But a faction of the Casamance Movement of Democratic Forces (MFDC) has continued to fight. |
'In tears' | 'In tears' |
The female de-miners were handed over at the village of Cassalol over the border in Guinea-Bissau to military and Red Cross officials on Monday. | The female de-miners were handed over at the village of Cassalol over the border in Guinea-Bissau to military and Red Cross officials on Monday. |
The women were all in tears and made no statement, the AFP news agency reports. | The women were all in tears and made no statement, the AFP news agency reports. |
Senegalese army spokesman Col Abou Thiam told the BBC French service the de-miners would be taken to Guinea-Bissau's capital, Bissau, before being transferred to Dakar. | Senegalese army spokesman Col Abou Thiam told the BBC French service the de-miners would be taken to Guinea-Bissau's capital, Bissau, before being transferred to Dakar. |
The 12 de-mining workers were kidnapped on 3 May about 30km (18 miles) from Casamance's main city of Ziguinchor. | The 12 de-mining workers were kidnapped on 3 May about 30km (18 miles) from Casamance's main city of Ziguinchor. |
Robert Sagna, the ex-mayor of Ziguinchor and an influential political figure, told the Associated Press news agency that negotiations were on-going for the release of the nine other captives, who all work for the specialist de-mining company Mechem. | Robert Sagna, the ex-mayor of Ziguinchor and an influential political figure, told the Associated Press news agency that negotiations were on-going for the release of the nine other captives, who all work for the specialist de-mining company Mechem. |
Last week, the UN news agency Irin reported that de-mining had been temporarily suspended in Casamance because of the kidnapping. | Last week, the UN news agency Irin reported that de-mining had been temporarily suspended in Casamance because of the kidnapping. |
The Senegalese government began new peace negotiations in Rome with rebel representatives last October. | The Senegalese government began new peace negotiations in Rome with rebel representatives last October. |
In December the MFDC freed eight hostages it had been holding for a year. | |
The conflict, which has killed thousands of people, broke out over claims by the region's people that they were being marginalised by the Wolof, Senegal's main ethnic group. | The conflict, which has killed thousands of people, broke out over claims by the region's people that they were being marginalised by the Wolof, Senegal's main ethnic group. |
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