UN peacekeepers freed after Syria captivity
10/03/2013| IslamWeb
Syrian revolution forces have freed 21 UN peacekeepers and have handed them over to Jordanian authorities, an international peace envoy to Syria says.
Mokhtar Lamani, the Damascus representative of the new UN-Arab League peace envoy to Syria, said the peacekeepers crossed into Jordan on Saturday afternoon.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon welcomed the release, but said all sides in the conflict must respect the UN's "impartiality".
Ban "appreciates the efforts of all concerned to secure their safe release," said a statement released by his press office.
The peacekeepers, all Filipinos, were seized on Wednesday and were being held in the village of Jamlah, near Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
Yarmouk Martyrs brigade, a revolution group, claimed to be behind the kidnapping.
The UN force has been monitoring an Israeli-Syrian ceasefire for four decades without incident, and the abduction of the 21 men added another destabilizing twist to Syria's civil war.
The Syria conflict began two years ago, starting with largely peaceful protests against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. A regime brutal crackdown triggered an armed uprising that has turned into a full-scale civil war.
The UN estimates that the conflict has claimed more than 70,000 lives and forced nearly four million people from their homes. The fighting has devastated large areas of the country.
Israel seized the Golan Heights during the 1967 Six-Day War. UN peacekeepers have been monitoring the armistice line that followed the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, in which Syria tried to recapture the territory.
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Some of the released 21 Filipino United Nations (UN) peacekeepers attend a press conference at the Jordanian Army Headquarters in Amman, Jordan on 09 March 2013.
Aljazeera