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Skanska workers held hostage by rebels in Peru

Thirty-six workers who provide services to a gas transportation company are being held hostage in Peru by suspected Shining Path guerrillas, one of the companies that employ the workers reported Tuesday.

Skanska workers held hostage by rebels in Peru

The report contradicted an earlier police statement saying most of the kidnapped workers, with two different companies, had been freed.

“There were 28 workers from the Swedish company Skanska and eight from the company Construcciones Modulares who were kidnapped,” Armando Fabbri Garcia, Skanska’s human resources manager, told AFP.

Last week, police in the Cusco region in southeastern Peru that includes the town of Kepashiato, where the kidnappings took place, reported that 23 kidnapped workers had been released.

Fabbri Garcia said the police reports were incorrect. He also said the kidnappers delivered written demands.

“I’m not allowed to go into detail on the document,” he said.

Peruvian news reports have said the kidnappers are seeking $10 million to free the hostages.

The workers were reportedly approached by an armed group that handed out leaflets and forced them to chant slogans, said Raul Donayre, an official from Transportadora de Gas del Peru, a contractor for the two companies whose employees were kidnapped.

The Shining Path was largely dismantled in the mid-1990s after its leaders were sent to prison but not before a conflict that left about 70,000 people dead, according to Peru’s Commission on Truth and Reconciliation.

However, remnants of the guerrilla group still operate in remote regions of Peru.

AFP/The Local

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Swiss hostage ‘killed by jihadis in Mali’: ministry

A Swiss woman being held hostage in Mali "was apparently killed by kidnappers... about a month ago", Bern's foreign ministry said in a statement Friday.

Swiss hostage 'killed by jihadis in Mali': ministry
The information was provided by Sophie Petronin (above), who returned to France on Friday after four years in captivity. Photo: Stringer/AFP
“It was with great sadness that I learned of the death of our fellow citizen,” foreign affairs chief Ignazio Cassis said, adding that “I condemn this cruel act and express my deepest sympathy to the relatives”.
   
Switzerland did not release the name of the hostage who had been killed, but said they had been held by the Group to Support Islam and Muslims (GSIM), an alliance comprising several jihadist groups aligned to al-Qaeda that has claimed responsibility for some of the biggest attacks in the Sahel region.
   
The foreign ministry (DFAE) said that “information about the killing was obtained by the French authorities from the recently released French hostage” Sophie Petronin, who returned to France on Friday after being freed by the Malian insurgents following almost four years in captivity.
 
   
Swiss authorities “are making every effort to find out more about the circumstances of the killing and the whereabouts of the remains,” the DFAE said, adding  that it “demands handing over” of the hostage's body.
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