French journalist Nicolas Henin is cheered by relatives as he arrives by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay
French journalist Nicolas Henin (L) is cheered by relatives as he arrives by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. Four French journalists, of whom Henin was one, held captive in Syria for more than 10 months returned home to France on Sunday, freshly shaved and beaming, where they were met at an airbase by President Francois Hollande, their families and friends. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT)
French President Hollande and Foreign Affairs Fabius greet former hostages, French journalists Elias, Francois, Henin and Torres upon their arrival by helicopter from Evreux at military airbase in Villacoublay
French President Francois Hollande (L) and Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius (R) greet former hostages, French journalists Edouard Elias, Didier Francois, Nicolas Henin and Pierre Torres (2nd L-5th L) upon their arrival by helicopter from Evreux at the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. The four French journalists held captive in Syria for more than 10 months returned home to France on Sunday, freshly shaved and beaming, where they were met at an airbase by Hollande, their families and friends. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT)
French journalist Henin, former hostage, is greeted by his family moments after arrival of four former hostages by helicopter from Evreux to military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING OF MILITARY AIRBASE French journalist Nicolas Henin (C), former hostage, is greeted by his family moments after the arrival of the four former hostages by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. The 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) ATTENTION EDITORS: FRENCH LAW REQUIRES THAT THE FACES OF MINORS ARE MASKED IN PUBLICATIONS WITHIN FRANCE
French President Hollande and Foreign Minister Fabius greet former hostages, French journalists Henin, Francois, Elias and Torres upon their arrival by helicopter from Evreux to military airbase in Villacoublay
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING OF MILITARY AIRBASE French President Francois Hollande (2nd R) and Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius (R) greet former hostages, French journalists Nicolas Henin (3rd R), Didier Francois (3rd L), Edouard Elias (2nd L) and Pierre Torres (L) upon their arrival by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. The four French journalists held captive in Syria for more than 10 months returned home to France on Sunday, freshly shaved and beaming, where they were met at an airbase by Hollande, their families and friends. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)
Lagardere, head of French media group Lagardere, greet former hostages, French journalists Francois and Elias as French President Hollande stands near them at military airbase in Villacoublay
Arnaud Lagardere, the head of French media group Lagardere (2nd R), greet former hostages, French journalists Didier Francois (C), and Edouard Elias (2nd L) as French President Francois Hollande (L) stands near them at the military airbase in Villacoublay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. Four French journalists held captive in Syria for more than 10 months returned home to France on Sunday, freshly shaved and beaming, where they were met at the airbase by Hollande, their families and friends. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT)
French journalist Henin, former hostage, is greeted by his family moments after arrival of four former hostages by helicopter from Evreux to military airbase in Villacoulbay, near Paris
French journalist Nicolas Henin (C), former hostage, is greeted by his family moments after the arrival of the four former hostages by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoulbay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. The 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) ATTENTION EDITORS: FRENCH LAW REQUIRES THAT THE FACES OF MINORS ARE MASKED IN PUBLICATIONS WITHIN FRANCE
French President Hollande and Foreign Minister Fabius greet former hostages, French journalists Henin, Francois, Elias and Torres upon their arrival by helicopter from Evreux to military airbase in Villacoulbay
French President Francois Hollande (2nd R) and Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius (R) greet former hostages, French journalists Nicolas Henin (3rd R), Didier Francois (3rd L), Edouard Elias (2nd L) and Pierre Torres (L) upon their arrival by helicopter from Evreux to the military airbase in Villacoulbay, near Paris, April 20, 2014. The four French journalists held captive in Syria for more than 10 months returned home to France on Sunday, freshly shaved and beaming, where they were met at an airbase by Hollande, their families and friends. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CONFLICT MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)
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 Villacoulbay
Former French hostages and journalists Didier Francois (L) and Edouard Elias (R), who waves, look toward awaiting media from inside their helicopter at their arrival to the military airbase in Villacoulbay, 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 hostages and journalists Nicolas Henin and Didier Francois descend their helicopter after arriving at the military airbase in Villacoulbay
Former French hostages and journalists Nicolas Henin (R) and Didier Francois (L) descend their helicopter moments after arriving at the military airbase in Villacoulbay, 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)