TORONTO -- Members of Christian Peacemaker Teams says they're delighted with to hear three members of their group are free after being held captive for about four months.
In a statement released this morning, the group says they are rejoicing in the release of Canadians James Loney and Harmeet Sooden and Briton Norman Kember.
They say they have endured four difficult months of uncertainty, hope, fear, grief and now joy during the four months since the hostages were abducted in Baghdad.
The trio were snatched off the streets of Baghdad in November along with American colleague Tom Fox.
Fox was found murdered earlier this month.
Earlier today, British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said Loney and Sooden required hospital treatment, but he didn't give any other details.
Kember is described as being in "reasonable" condition in Baghdad.
Straw says the hostages were released through a multi-national operation, but he gave few details of the operation saying it followed "weeks and weeks" of planning.
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In a statement released this morning, the group says they are rejoicing in the release of Canadians James Loney and Harmeet Sooden and Briton Norman Kember.
They say they have endured four difficult months of uncertainty, hope, fear, grief and now joy during the four months since the hostages were abducted in Baghdad.
The trio were snatched off the streets of Baghdad in November along with American colleague Tom Fox.
Fox was found murdered earlier this month.
Earlier today, British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said Loney and Sooden required hospital treatment, but he didn't give any other details.
Kember is described as being in "reasonable" condition in Baghdad.
Straw says the hostages were released through a multi-national operation, but he gave few details of the operation saying it followed "weeks and weeks" of planning.
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