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AFP photographer returned alive in Gaza
By: israelinsider staff   
Published: January 8, 2007   
 
Palestinian gunmen in Gaza freed a photographer from the French news agency Agence France-Presse on Sunday after keeping him captive for almost a week, officials said.

Unidentified gunmen had kidnapped 50-year-old Jaime Razuri, a native of Peru, outside the agency's office in Gaza City last Monday. Palestinian security officers brought Razuri to Abbas' office on Sunday.

"The good efforts by all parties have succeeded in returning the Peruvian journalist," said senior Abbas aide Tayeb Abdel-Rahim. "He is now free. The security services will continue their work to get to the captors."


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