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Three Red Cross staff kidnapped in Congo are free - ICRC

by Reuters
Friday, 6 May 2016 19:40 GMT

Congolese Red Cross workers carry a demonstrator to hospital during a protest in the Democratic Republic of Congo's capital, Kinshasa, in this picture from July 2006. REUTERS/David Lewis

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The three were seized earlier this week in eastern Congo in an attack which some blamed on Rwandan rebels

DAKAR, May 6 (Reuters) - Three Red Cross staff members kidnapped three days ago in eastern Congo in an attack blamed by a rights group on Rwandan rebels, have been released, the Geneva-based organisation said on Friday.

"They are free, they were handed over to the local authorities and they will be back in Goma tomorrow," an International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) spokeswoman told Reuters, giving no further details.

The Congo-based Centre of Studies for the Promotion of Peace, Democracy and Human Rights blamed the kidnapping on the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, a grouping of former soldiers and Hutu fighters behind Rwanda's 1994 genocide.

Aid workers are frequently abducted in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in January the United Nations said a spike in the number of kidnappings and insecurity had made it difficult to provide humanitarian aid.

(Reporting by Marine Pennetier; Editing by Louise Ireland)

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