As many as 2,130 people were released from Syrian prisons in exchange of 48 kidnapped Iranians, a Turkish human rights activist told Xinhua Wednesday.
Iranians released by Syrian rebels arrive at a hotel in Damascus Jan 9, 2013. Forty eight Iranians released by Syrian rebels in exchange for the release of more than 2,000 civilian prisoners held by the Syrian government arrived at the Sheraton hotel in Central Damascus on Wednesday, a Reuters witness said. The men were accompanied by the Iranian ambassador to Syria and arrived in six small buses, looking tired but in good health.[Photo: Agencies] |
Shahin, an international relations and diplomacy coordinator of IHH humanitarian foundation in Turkey, told Xinhua that the 2,130 people include two Turkish nationals. He, however, denied reports that Turkish soldiers were among the released.
He said the main negotiators in the swap were his organization, Turkey, Iran, Qatar and the Syrian authorities.
He said the Turkish army had stated that "there is no single Turkish person detained in Syria," adding that there are only two Turkish citizens that were detained in Syria: a woman and a man captured in Latakia city.
In August, a total of 48 Iranians were abducted by Syrian militants in Damascus. Iran claimed them to be pilgrims, while the Syrian rebels alleged that they were Iranian military officials in Syria.
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