Iranians released in Syria`s prisoner swap
48 kidnapped Iranians were released Wednesday as part of a
prisoner swap between rebels and the Syrian government under the
mediation of several regional countries, AzerTac state news agency
reported
The released Iranians were abducted by Syrian militants in the
capital of Damascus in August 2012. Iran claimed them to be
pilgrims, while the Syrian rebels alleged that they were Iranian
military officials in Syria.
The 48 Iranians received a very warm greeting at Damascus`
five-star Sheraton Hotel on Wednesday evening with the presence of
Iran `s ambassador to Syria, Mohammad Riza Shibani, who said that
the swap "has gone through a very long phase of efforts" exerted by
many officials, regional agencies as well as humanitarian
organizations.
As many as 2,130 prisoners, including two Turkish nationals, held
by the Syrian government were involved in the swap deal. However,
details surrounding the prisoners are still murky, as some say they
were civilian activists while others say those were rebels.
Izzat Shahin, international relations and diplomacy coordinator of
IHH humanitarian foundation in Turkey, which helped broker the
deal, said the main negotiators in the swap were his organization,
Turkey, Iran, Qatar and the Syrian authorities.
"Without doubt the Syrian authorities helped a lot during the
negotiations," he said.
Targeting Shiite people in Syria has become increasingly common as
the country`s majority Sunni are pitting against the minority
ruling elite, the Alawites, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.
The rebels in Syria are still holding nine Lebanese Shiite pilgrims
in the northern province of Aleppo as mediations are underway to
secure their release.
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