19 Apr 2024
Tuesday 7 January 2014 - 17:36
Story Code : 76174

Syria militants threaten to "cut into pieces" freed Turkish journalist

TEHRAN (FNA)- Turkish journalist Bunyamin Aygun said al Qaeda-linked militants who held him in Syria threatened to cut him "into pieces".


Bunyamin Aygun, a photographer working for the Turkish newspaper Milliyet, was released after weeks in captivity and taken home.

He was freed Sunday and accompanied to Turkey by eight members of the National Intelligence Organization, the newspaper said. I am proud of being this countrys citizen."

"I think that al-Qaeda linked groups had a connection with my kidnapping, he told reporters in his first remarks to the press after his release.

Aygun was abducted in mid-December by a radical Islamist group during what his friends described as reporting one last story from Syria.

The war-torn country is one of the most dangerous places for media professionals, according to Reporters Without Borders, with more than 30 journalists estimated to have been abducted by anti-government militants.

By Fars News Agency

 

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