Former French hostages and journalists Didier Francois and Edouard Elias walk with French President Hollande moments after their arrival by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING ERROR IN NAME OF MILITARY AIRBASE Former French hostages and journalists Didier Francois (R) and Edouard Elias (5thL) walk with French President Francois Hollande (6thL) and Foreign Affairs Minister Laurent Fabius (2ndR) moments after their arrival by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. Four French journalists who were held captive in Syria for more than 10 months arrived back in France on Sunday, a day after being found blindfolded and with hands bound at the Turkish border. Ex-hostage Pierre Torres (L) walks with his grand father (2ndL). REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT)
Former French hostages and journalists Didier Francois and Edouard Elias walk with French President Hollande moments after their arrival by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING ERROR IN NAME OF MILITARY AIRBASE Former French hostages and journalists Didier Francois (R) and Edouard Elias (L) walk with French President Francois Hollande (2ndR) moments after their arrival by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. Four French journalists who were held captive in Syria for more than 10 months arrived back in France on Sunday, a day after being found blindfolded and with hands bound at the Turkish border. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT)
Former French hostage and journalist Nicolas Henin is greeted by his family moments after a transfer by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING ERROR IN NAME OF MILITARY AIRBASE Nicolas Henin (R), former French hostage and journalist, is greeted by his family moments after he arrived by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. Four French journalists who were held captive in Syria for more than 10 months arrived back in France on Sunday, a day after being found blindfolded and with hands bound at the Turkish border. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT)
Former French hostage and journalist Nicolas Henin is greeted by his family moments after a transfer by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING ERROR IN NAME OF MILITARY AIRBASE Nicolas Henin (2ndR), former French hostage and journalist, is greeted by his family moments after the arrival of the ex-hostages by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. Four French journalists who were held captive in Syria for more than 10 months arrived back in France on Sunday, a day after being found blindfolded and with hands bound at the Turkish border. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) ATTENTON EDITORS FRENCH LAW REQUIRES THAT THE FACES OF MINORS ARE MASKED IN PUBLICATIONS WITHIN FRANCE
French President Francois Hollande stands with former French hostages and journalists moments after their arrival at Villacoublay
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING ERROR IN NAME OF MILITARY AIRBASE French President Francois Hollande (L) listens to Didier Francois (2ndL), former French hostage and journalist, who speaks as he stands beside Edouard Elias (3rdL), Nicolas Henin (Hidden, 2ndR) and Pierre Torres (R) moments after their arrival by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. Four French journalists who were held captive in Syria for more than 10 months arrived back in France on Sunday, a day after being found blindfolded and with hands bound at the Turkish border. French Foreign Affairs Minister Laurent Fabius (3rdR) stands with the group. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT)
French President Francois Hollande stands with former French hostages and journalists moments after their arrival at Villacoublay
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING ERROR IN NAME OF MILITARY AIRBASE French President Francois Hollande (L) stands with Didier Francois (2ndL), former French hostage and journalist, who speaks as he stands beside Edouard Elias (partially hidden), Nicolas Henin (2ndR) and Pierre Torres (R) moments after their arrival by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. Four French journalists who were held captive in Syria for more than 10 months arrived back in France on Sunday, a day after being found blindfolded and with hands bound at the Turkish border. French Foreign Affairs Minister Laurent Fabius (3rdR) applauds. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT)
Former French hostages and journalists Didier Francois and Edouard Elias look at the awaiting crowd from inside their helicopter at their arrival to the military airbase in Villacoublay
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING ERROR IN NAME OF MILITARY AIRBASE Former French hostages and journalists Didier Francois (L) and Edouard Elias (R) look toward awaiting media from inside their helicopter at their arrival to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. Four French journalists who were held captive in Syria for more than 10 months arrived back in France on Sunday, a day after being found blindfolded and with hands bound at the Turkish border. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT)
Former French hostage and journalist Nicolas Henin is greeted by his family moments after a transfer by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING ERROR IN NAME OF MILITARY AIRBASE Nicolas Henin (C), former French hostage and journalist, waves as he walks with his family moments after his arrival by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. Four French journalists who were held captive in Syria for more than 10 months arrived back in France on Sunday, a day after being found blindfolded and with hands bound at the Turkish border. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT) ATTENTON EDITORS FRENCH LAW REQUIRES THAT THE FACES OF MINORS ARE MASKED IN PUBLICATIONS WITHIN FRANCE
Former French hostage and journalist Didier Francois reacts as he speaks between Eilias, Henin and Torres moments after thier arrival by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING ERROR IN NAME OF MILITARY AIRBASE Didier Francois (2ndL), former French hostage and journalist, speaks as he stands between Edouard Elias (L), Nicolas Henin (2ndR), who holds his children, and Pierre Torres (R) moments after their arrival by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. Four French journalists who were held captive in Syria for more than 10 months arrived back in France on Sunday, a day after being found blindfolded and with hands bound at the Turkish border. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) ATTENTON EDITORS FRENCH LAW REQUIRES THAT THE FACES OF MINORS ARE MASKED IN PUBLICATIONS WITHIN FRANCE
Former French hostages and journalists Didier Francois and Edouard Elias look at the awaiting crowd from inside their helicopter at their arrival to the military airbase in Villacoublay
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING ERROR IN NAME OF MILITARY AIRBASE Former French hostages and journalists Didier Francois (L) and Edouard Elias (R) look toward awaiting media from inside their helicopter at their arrival to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. Four French journalists who were held captive in Syria for more than 10 months arrived back in France on Sunday, a day after being found blindfolded and with hands bound at the Turkish border. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT)