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    Moscow Times, Russia
    July 21 2008



    Kurdish Rebel Group Frees German Hostages in Turkey

    21 July 2008

    ANKARA, Turkey -- Kurdish rebels have released three German climbers
    after holding them hostage for more than a week, Turkish authorities
    said Sunday.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan called German Foreign Minister
    Frank-Walter Steinmeier to tell him that "the German climbers were in
    the hands of Turkish officials and their health condition was good,"
    the foreign ministry said.

    The ministry refused to share further details about when or where the
    climbers were released.

    The three men were seized at Mount Ararat in eastern Agri province on
    July 8, to protest German pressure on Kurdish rebels' supporters in
    Germany and get Berlin to put pressure on Turkey to halt military
    operations against the guerrilla group.

    Governor Mehmet Cetin of Agri province told reporters Sunday that the
    rebels were forced to release the hostages when they were pursued by
    Turkish troops aiming to block their escape routes across the
    border. The Mount Ararat area borders Iran and Armenia.

    "They left them on a hill and fled," Cetin told a televised news
    conference.

    Turkish troops escalated attacks against the rebels in the region
    after the kidnapping, killing more than 30 rebels.

    Cetin said the three were in good condition and would be handed over
    to German authorities after a routine medical check. Private CNN-Turk
    television said the climbers were in the border town of Dogubayazit,
    close to Mount Ararat.

    A pro-Kurdish news agency, Firat, quoted the rebel group last week as
    saying a local unit carried out the kidnapping on its own initiative.
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