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Japan confirms release of doctor abducted in Ethiopia
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14:28, January 08, 2009

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Japan's Foreign Ministry on Thursday confirmed the release of Keiko Akahane, a female 32-year-old doctor abducted in Ethiopia in September, was freed on Wednesday.

"I am pleased from the bottom of my heart for the people concerned. I condemn the abduction as a dirty crime and stress anew that it cannot be justified for any reason," said Japanese Foreign Minister Hirofumi Nakasone in a statement released Thursday.

The ministry said Akahane sustained no injuries and is now in a facility of an aid group in Kenya.

The foreign ministry declined to comment on whether Japan paid any ransom.

Source:Xinhua



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