Abducted Chinese workers from Sudan, freed by Sudan Army
Posted: 2012-Feb-02 | 15.16.15 UTC +0800 Updated: 2012-Feb-02 | 15.17.06 UTC +0800
Officials from Sudan say that 14 Chinese road workers have been freed by Sudan's Military, two days after they were reportedly abducted by the militants in a remote region in the country's south. There are 29 total gone missing according to the Chinese Embasy.
South Kordofan Governor Mohamed Haroun says that Sudanese forces " liberated" the workers who were in good health. Quoted in the State-run Omdurman this Monday.
On the other half, according to Sudan's SUNA news agency, says that the army is searching for the remaining workers who were missing.
According to the Chinese embassy spokesman said Sunday that the Northern division of the Sudan's People Liberation Movement, a guerilla force which fought for decades against Khatuom regimes, had announced that it carried out abductions. — CHAZ
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