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BREAKING: Kidnapped priest freed

posted by jmcgee | 5:52pm Wednesday November 11, 2009

Some welcome news from the Philippines:

An elderly Irish priest kidnapped and held captive in the Philippines has been released, it has been revealed tonight.

The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin confirmed Fr Michael Sinnott has been freed.

The missionary was abducted from his gated compound in Pagadian City on the island of Mindanao on October 11.

Sinnott, 79, from Barntown in Co Wexford, has a serious heart condition and has been taken to a centre for a medical check-up.

Irish foreign affairs minister Michael Martin said no ransom had been paid for the release of the priest, who is a member of the Missionaries of St Columban.

“I am personally delighted and relieved to relay the news that Fr Michael Sinnott has been freed by his captives and handed over to the Philippine authorities,” said Martin.

“The release of Fr Michael represents the successful conclusion of a major diplomatic effort by the Irish and Philippine governments.

“As in previous kidnaps, no ransom was paid by the Irish government. To do so would only have jeopardised the vital work of aid workers and missionaries around the world – it would also place other Irish citizens in danger.”

There’s more background at the link.



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posted November 11, 2009 at 7:20 pm


I’d like more information on this story. Were these kidnappers just gangsters looking for loot? Or were they from some Moslem terrorist group that has been afflicting the Philippines so horribly lately. I ask because there seems to be a gross political correctness in the media regarding being honest about Islamic violence around the world.



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posted November 11, 2009 at 10:21 pm


I have read the article which tells that illegal crime supported for kidnapping of the priest.It is such a dreadful crime as I want to know review regarding this news.Kidnapping should be stopped as it will take control in red area alert.



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