Mansour Says Lebanese Abducted in Aleppo to be Freed as Women Arrive in Beirut

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Lebanese Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour said Wednesday that a group of Lebanese Shiite Muslims kidnapped in Syria would be freed "within hours."

Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah earlier urged restraint after Tuesday's kidnappings sparked protests by thousands of people here.

"According to information provided by an Arab country those kidnapped will be free within hours," Mansour told al-Jadeed.

He identified the men behind the abductions as "a splinter group of the armed Syrian opposition," but did not give details.

The abductions of the pilgrims -- news reports put their number at between 11 and 13 -- were feared to further fuel sectarian tensions in Lebanon over the revolt in neighboring Syria.

They were kidnapped as they headed home to Lebanon from a pilgrimage in Iran and the news prompted their families and thousands of supporters to pour out into the streets of Beirut's mainly Shiite southern suburbs to demand their release.

Protesters blocked several roads, including the old airport road, with burning tires and garbage bins. The roads were reopened later in the evening.

The National News Agency said the rebel Free Syrian Army (FSA), which is seeking the overthrow of President Bashar Assad's regime, had abducted 13 pilgrims in northern Aleppo province.

Syrian media said an "armed terrorist gang" had kidnapped 11 Lebanese and their Syrian driver.

Nasrallah, a strong ally of the embattled regime in Damascus, appealed for calm and said his party was doing its utmost to ensure the safe release of the men.

"I call on everyone to show restraint," Nasrallah said in a televised speech. "It is not acceptable for anyone to block roads or carry out violent acts."

Nasrallah said contacts were underway with Syrian authorities and other countries in the region for a quick resolution.

"We will work day and night until those beloved are back with us," he vowed.

Nasrallah said Hizbullah was also in contact with Prime Minister Najib Miqati.

"The Lebanese state and government have a responsibility to work toward the release of those kidnapped," he said.

Nasrallah urged his followers not to carry out revenge attacks against Syrians in Lebanon.

Syrian state media said the kidnapping took place near the town of Aazaz, which sits along the border with Turkey. It said the men were part of a group of 53 pilgrims on board two buses.

The women were allowed to go free and returned to Beirut by plane early Wednesday.

Among the pilgrims were 36 women, one of them said shortly after their arrival.

"After crossing the border between Turkey and Syria, we saw a white car pull up with men armed with Kalashnikovs inside," she said. "They told us they wanted to protect us from Syrian shelling. Then they handcuffed the men and lined them up against a wall."

Most women said the men presented themselves as belonging to the FSA.

"They terrorized us," said one of them.

Hizbullah MP Mohammed Raad, who was at the airport to welcome the women, said there were signs the matter would be settled "quickly."

Raad would not be drawn on whether rebels were behind the kidnapping when asked.

"We don't want to go into details of who is behind the abductions to make their release easier," he said. "We'll deal with that later."

Activists in Aleppo reached by Agence France Presse via Skype said Aazaz was undergoing fierce shelling Tuesday evening by regime forces who stormed the town.

The brother of one of those kidnapped said the FSA had vowed to release the men in exchange for rebels detained by Syrian authorities.

FSA spokesmen could not be reached for comment late Tuesday.

Miqati's office said he was making the necessary contacts to ensure the release of the men.

"Prime Minister Miqati has urged families of the kidnapped to remain calm and assured them he was following the issue closely to ensure the safety of those abducted and their quick release," a statement said.

The kidnapping took place amid heightened tension in Lebanon over the Syrian crisis.

Clashes between the pro- and anti-Assad camps in the country have left some 12 people dead in the past 10 days.

Nasrallah said it was necessary for all Lebanese to remain calm.

"The atmosphere is tense because of the events of recent days," he said. "Everyone is urged not to make matters worse."

Ex-premier Saad Hariri, who heads the anti-Assad opposition in Lebanon, denounced the kidnapping and called for the men's immediate release.

"We condemn the kidnapping of our Lebanese brothers in Syria, regardless of the party behind the kidnapping, and we call for their immediate release," he said in a statement.

Comments 18
Default-user-icon Luxembourg Bob (Guest) 23 May 2012, 07:51

An Al Qaeda operative gets arrested and Hariri’s Future Movement along with their fundamentalists almost start a war until he is released.

16 Shiyite pilgrims get kidnapped by the so called “Free Syrian Army” and Hassan Nasrallah tells the masses to stay in their homes and not disrupt the nation.

Missing peace 23 May 2012, 13:20

why would lebanese take the streets against other lebanese for something that happened in syria....? think a bit

Default-user-icon karl (Guest) 23 May 2012, 08:54

another ASSAD Operation to mix the truth and give him a license to kill more people

Missing peace 23 May 2012, 15:18

we are sure you know the whole truth...

Thumb geha 23 May 2012, 09:00

it is clear theye have been abducted by the syrian regime :)

Missing realist 23 May 2012, 09:27

Min aymta Mansoor bemoon on the FSA lol !? it is all an act to counter what happened with the murder of the shiekh in akkar.

Missing libnanee 23 May 2012, 09:48

We have learned nothing from the past and other people's wars on our home land. Puppets to a sister country. A tyrant that trying to keep his clutches to power, over the bodies of the people, that he is supposedly their guardian. Lebanon has a resistance that has shown its true color on many occasions. Their arrogant ways, is the only righteous pious way. They have sent all their past achievements, aiding Lebanese to liberate the south from Israel, down the toilet. They became “Iran’s servants" in Lebanon. A True viable resistance role is to be pointing their armory toward Israel, and not terrorizing Lebanese civilans.Especially those who may dare not see eye to eye with them always. Or is the Devil’s advocate covering up massacres in Syria. As well instigating unrest in Tripoli and spread it out all over when needed, to distract the world from his bloody clutches. History is to repeat itself, if allowed.

Missing libnanee 23 May 2012, 09:48

Syrian regime, has one policy, “To Anilities any one that gets in its way”. The Mask has fallen. “The Syrian tyrant regime has never been the defenders of any cause, in Palestine or anywhere in Lebanon”, but a self serving regime. The Brave Syrian people have chosen to no longer live under such Tyranny and are seeking real democratic change toward freedom. Lebanon is our only Permanent home land. Was set on fire numerous times, for other's Distractive Evil Agenda. Let’s protect LEBANON and keep it safe from all Evil wishers and Doers. Lebanese need to For once Shock the world and Unite despite the normal political differences. Please 8&14.work hand in hand ,together to save “Lebanon

Thumb shab 23 May 2012, 10:56

He stopped the demonstartions because he knew it was a Syrian plot

Default-user-icon Proud Lebanese (Guest) 23 May 2012, 11:36

mowaten - we are looking at Nasrallah how he is managing things... we are looking at him when he protects people with strong evidence against them involved in blowing up dozens of people including ex prime minister Hariri... we see his patriotic attitude when he threatens to cut the hand of anyone that gets near his arm...

Don't be fooled by the man with the arm when he is kind and gentleman... he can afford it... and he can flip in a second... he has the strong arm... it is the poor and weak that cannot deceive... because their burden is genuine

Missing peace 23 May 2012, 17:22

"just cell phone records." hahaha! how do you know? you participated in the investigation? you know all they have against hezb?
waw! so strong!

you see how YOU politicized the STL by saying nonsense?

Missing peace 23 May 2012, 13:24

nasrallah only approaches things according to the interest of their weaponry and master... the small ones are those who follow him rather than follow lebanese laws!
they listen to him but not to the state of lebanon... and you call that wisdom! LOL!

Missing peace 23 May 2012, 13:24

nasrallah only approaches things according to the interest of their weaponry and master... the small ones are those who follow him rather than follow lebanese laws!
they listen to him but not to the state of lebanon... and you call that wisdom! LOL!

Missing mohammad_ca 23 May 2012, 15:05

http://www.lebanonfiles.com/news/383673 Free Syrian Army says it is ready to sacrifice in order to free the Lebanese in Aleppo..the regime did this to ignite things in Lebanon.

Missing peace 23 May 2012, 15:17

"do you think hariri cares the least bit about christians? geagea is just a tool they don't even respect him in m14"

really? you work for M14 and know everything that is going on? when did hariri disrespect geagea or the christians? waw!

"in contrast see how hezbollah gives respect and freedom of action to FPM. Aoun is the main figure on the political scene of m8."

hahaha! aoun is just to give a clean image of the hezb...aoun is just the spokesman of the hezb so that the hezb works in the shadows...
hezbi supporters are so hypocrite....

Missing peace 23 May 2012, 16:32

just open your eyes and you ll see what s going on blinded hezbi fanatic...
the ridiculous one is you to support this anti lebanese militia...
and yes hezbollah controls lebanon through their puppets like aoun, so that they do whatever pleases them and can keep their arms! they are just helping israel by preventing this country to thrive economically and keeping the state weak so lebanon is not a threat to israel s economy, they justify the billions of dollars spent by the USA to support israel,and israel is the good marketing excuse for hezb to keep their arms and brainwash people like you!
yes hezbollah is the best israeli ally in lebanon!

Missing helicopter 23 May 2012, 15:20

Mustaqbal movement is the force behind Sunni moderation. Sunni extremism might be gaining steam (at the expense of Mustaqbal) because of stances taken by Hezb and their weapons. So Hezb and Salafis are both harbor extremist ideology and Mustaqbal (thanks to Harriri) is mainstream.

Default-user-icon Hassoun (Guest) 23 May 2012, 18:58

A bunch of blind followers to their master - he tells them to go home an they say, YES YA ESTEEZ YA SAYYIDNA...the epitomy of wisdom, or blind faith should it be - you decide