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May 23, 2012

Now Lebanon - Mansour: Kidnapped Lebanese will soon be released, May 23 2012


Lebanon’s Foreign Affairs Minister Adnan Mansour said on Wednesday that the abducted Lebanese nationals in Syria will be released shortly.
“I received a call on [Tuesday] evening from an Arab dignitary telling me that the contacts he had made revealed the whereabouts of the abductees and that they will be released in the coming hours,” Mansour told Voice of Lebanon (100.5) radio station.
The minister also said that the kidnapping incident was “not related to the policy of dissociating Lebanon from the Syrian crisis.”
Earlier on Tuesday, 13 Lebanese Shia Muslims were kidnapped in Aleppo province as they were headed back home by bus from a pilgrimage in Iran. Their families said that they were abducted by Syrian rebels. The Free Syrian Army, however, denied the accusation.

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