NewsWest AfricaMacron Welcomes Release of French Aid Worker Held Hostage in Mali for 4 years

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French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday welcomed the release and soon-to-return to France of a humanitarian aid worker who was kidnapped and held in captivity by militants in Mali for almost four years.

Sophie Petronin was abducted by a group of armed militants in December 2016 in the northeastern Malian city of Gao.

She spent 1,381 days in extremists’ custody.

Petronin has been known as the last French hostage in the world.

“I just exchanged a few words by phone with Petronin.

“What a joy to have heard her voice and to know that she is now safe! I will welcome her when she returns to France tomorrow,” Macron tweeted.

On Oct. 5, 2020, the Malian authorities freed more than 100 militants to secure the release of Petronin, and two Italian nationals.

It also secured the release of the country’s 70-year-old politician, Soumaila Cisse, who was also kidnapped by the militants on March 25, 2020, and freed on Oct. 6.

The insurgency in Mali has been rocking the country’s north since 2011, initiated as a separatist uprising.

The Malian authorities have been struggling to take full control over territories taken over by militant groups ever since.

This is with the military support of the French forces; which in 2013 helped to regain somewhat control over the region.

 

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