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 Freed Italian hostage Clementina
Cantoni (C) is welcomed at the Rome's Ciampino airport by Italian Premier
Silvio Berlusconi, June 10. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) |
 Freed Italian hostage Clementina
Cantoni (R) is welcomed at the Rome's Ciampino airport by Italian Premier
Silvio Berlusconi (L), June 10. (Xinhua/AFP
Photo) |
 Freed Italian hostage Clementina
Cantoni said on her arrival in Rome on Friday that she was treated well
during her 24 days as a hostage in Afghanistan.(Xinhua/AFP
photo) | ROME, June 10
(Xinhuanet) -- Freed Italian hostage Clementina Cantoni said on her arrival in
Rome on Friday that she was treated well during her 24 days as a hostage in
Afghanistan.
"Thanks to everyone," said the 32-year-old aid worker
Cantoni, who was welcomed at the Rome's Ciampino airport by Italian Premier
Silvio Berlusconi along with her parents and brother.
She said, "Everything's OK. I was treated well."
Cantoni, who was in Afghanistan with the Care
International organisation, said her joy at being free again was tempered by the
thought that other people were still being held hostage in Afghanistan.
Cantoni was hauled from her car by a gang of armed
men on May 16 in Kabul after being forced to pull over. She was then dragged
into the kidnappers' white Toyota before being driven off.
She was held by a gang headed by Timor Shah, a former
Kabul district police chief during the Talaban regime.
In exchange for the Italian's release, Afghan
authorities released Timor Shah's mother, arrested in connection with another
kidnapping, and three other members of his band. According to Italian dailies, a
ransom was also paid.
Cantoni, who comes from Milan, was the first Italian
to be taken hostage in Afghanistan. She had been in Afghanistan for three years
and before her abduction was working to help Afghanistan widows and their
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