Thursday, July 23, 2015

Spain seeks to 3 journalists in Syria, no claim of abduction – The Times

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The three Spanish journalists missing in Syria. – Guest Reporter Blogspot

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Spain mobilized yesterday to find his three journalists missing in Syria since 12 July, fearing a possible kidnapping while covering the civil war, although no group has claimed responsibility so far.

“The only proven today is its disappearance, but no hypothesis is discarded,” said prime minister, Mariano Rajoy.

Earlier, Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo, had said that for now “no claim” of a possible kidnapping and called for caution.

Your Ministry said, is “in full swing” to find them, keeping a constant contact with the Spanish Embassy in Turkey, responsible for operations in Syria, and its intelligence agents in the area that “we are helping.”

“We are doing everything we can humanly” to find he said.

On Tuesday, the Association of Spanish press (FAPE) announced the disappearance of journalists “free-lance” Pampliega Antonio, born in 1982, Jose Manuel Lopez, born in 1971, and Angel Sastre, 35.

From July 12, nothing is known of them said FAPE.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights quoted several witnesses who claim to have seen how some men took the three journalists in the district of Maadi in Aleppo on July 13.

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