Lebanese Officials Say Arrival of Freed Pilgrims in Beirut Delayed till Morning

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Jubilation turned into anxious waiting in Lebanon on Friday after top officials said eleven Lebanese Shiite pilgrims abducted in Syria have been freed and conflicting reports emerged about the exact timing of their arrival in Beirut and about whether or not they were handed over to Turkish authorities.

According to a statement issue by Prime Minister Najib Miqati’s office, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu informed the premier that the pilgrims are doing well and that they were on their way to Beirut.

For his part, Speaker Nabih Berri received a telephone call from former Prime Minister Saad Hariri confirming the development.

Head of Syria's opposition Ahrar Party Ibrahim al-Zohbi also confirmed the release to al-Jadeed television.

He said that they were handed to Turkish authorities, adding that they were released without any conditions.

But around midnight, Interior Minister Marwan Charbel announced that the abductees “have just arrived in Turkey” and that they were not expected to arrive in Beirut before morning.

Hizbullah and AMAL Movement also issued a joint statement confirming that the pilgrims are in good health and asking their families to return home and wait till morning.

Several media reports -- some attributed to Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour, Transport Minister Ghazi Aridi and the Beirut Rafik Hariri International Airport -- had earlier said the freed pilgrims were due to arrive in Beirut around 11 p.m. Friday.

Charbel blamed the delay on “routine logistic reasons,” reassuring that the pilgrims are in good health. The minister did not rule out that the interrogation of the freed pilgrims in Turkey could be the reason behind the delay.

Meanwhile, Ahmed Ramadan, member of the opposition Syrian National Council, told MTV that “the Lebanese abductees are still in Syria.”

“The fierce Syrian shelling on border areas is hindering the handing over of the abductees to Turkey,” MTV also reported.

The pilgrims’ relatives and hundreds of supporters had flocked to the Beirut airport since the afternoon hours to welcome the freed men.

Top Lebanese officials had also arrived at the airport to welcome the pilgrims, including Deputy PM Samir Moqbel, the representative of President Michel Suleiman and PM Miqati, Speaker Nabih Berri’s representative MP Hani Qobeissi, Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour, Interior Minister Marwan Charbel, several lawmakers and Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s representative MP Ali Ammar.

Thousands of people took to the streets and celebratory gunshots were fired in Beirut's southern suburbs at the news of the release.

The pilgrims will be transported from Turkey to Lebanon on board ex-PM Hariri's private jet, state-run National News Agency reported.

NNA said Hariri's plane arrived at Turkey's Adana Airport at around 7:15 p.m. and that routine procedures had started ahead of the plane's takeoff.

On Tuesday, Lebanon's state news agency NNA said the pilgrims were abducted in northern Syria as they made their way home from a pilgrimage in Iran and accused the rebel Free Syrian Army of having kidnapped them.

The FSA denied the claim.

On Thursday the rebel army said it was making "every effort" to locate and release the pilgrims.

Comments 29
Default-user-icon NR (Guest) 25 May 2012, 16:02

Why don't Hizbullah make the same pressure to free all lebanese prisoners in Syria ?

Thumb benzona 25 May 2012, 16:16

Too bad.... Dommage.... Wat jammer

Thumb geha 25 May 2012, 17:52

Benzona. kindly explain what you mean! it is unacceptable that when something good happens in lebanon to have extremist comments!

Thumb benzona 25 May 2012, 19:21

Dommage because the Dahyé retards used their guns to celebrate their release in a primitive and animalistic way. Don't misunderstand me Geha.

Thumb geha 25 May 2012, 19:27

Fine but please we need to calm tensed spirits these days, and you have seen the stupid attacks by some ignorant and stupid m8 guys, and I hope you noticed I kept all my replies as calm as possible.
please let us m14 at least remain decent especially we are keen on our country even if the other side does not seem to care.

Missing rudy 26 May 2012, 14:35

actually yes its too bad. everyone is tense and tip toeing around each other. and it's been this way for years. so why dont they just do it..get their war started already and get it over with because we all know it's coming sooner or later.

maybe then, when most of the morons willing to get a weapon and shoot at someone else will be dead and we can start a better country

Thumb geha 25 May 2012, 16:18

thank god for their release.
it is apparent who made the effort in order to release these lebanese guys, which shows that no hatred towards each other exists, and compassion in times of need is the keyword always.
it is the lebanese way, and hariri made us proud today.

Default-user-icon assaad123 (Guest) 25 May 2012, 16:32

la collaboration avec Hariri et son role pour liberer les otages est une gifles pour le regime syrien ATTENTION a leur reaction. et mabrouk pour le Liban et pour les familles.

Missing ulpianus 25 May 2012, 16:35

Thank God they are in safe hands.

Can we now focus again on who and why the army killed the Imams in north a couple of days ago?

Missing ulpianus 25 May 2012, 16:38

By the way. Funny that they are taken back to Lebanon in Hariris private jet!

Thumb geha 25 May 2012, 17:51

why is it funny? he is the one who made the contacts so they are released! I am seriously amazed by your comment!

Default-user-icon John from Koura (Guest) 25 May 2012, 18:52

Where did he get the money to have a private Jet (like all Lebanese have private jets)? Vicious capitalism, which what we have in Lebanon, is theft, exploitation, and slavery.

Missing realist 25 May 2012, 19:48

in akramta al-karima malaktahu.. i hope you know the rest of the saying because it talks about you

Missing ulpianus 25 May 2012, 23:51

No Sense of Humor guys? These people have been fighting for 7 years...The whole Scenario is absurd and "funny".

At the same time, watch al jadeed live interviews with the people at the airport. Thanking Bashar al assad and Nasrallah and imam el reda. Again, its a funny and absurd situation.

Anyway. Let us hope they will be home soon as at the end, these are human beings suffering and our political discussions does not matter to them...

Default-user-icon NR (Guest) 25 May 2012, 16:43

@ulpianus
"who and why the army killed the Imams in north a couple of days ago?"

who : The lebanese army
why : because the Imams shot on the army first after they weren't allow to take the weapon with them to halba

Default-user-icon saxo (Guest) 25 May 2012, 16:45

mabrouk

Missing allouchi 25 May 2012, 17:17

I am happy for their release...this incident united us and that shows that when we unite we can accomplish almost anything :)

Thumb jcamerican 25 May 2012, 17:56

At least we can conclude for now, there will not be a sunni-shiaa war in Lebanon. All sides will need each other help eventually.

Thumb benzona 25 May 2012, 19:23

It isn't Shia versus Sunni. It's Iran+Syria versus the Open Lebanon.

Thumb geha 25 May 2012, 19:28

nothing is averted yet, and I fully agree with the comment of benzona: it is actually between lebanon and the syro/iranian hegemony over lebanon.

Thumb Chupachups 26 May 2012, 04:16

yes, i hope this serves as a lesson to those gunmen on the streets..

Missing rudy 26 May 2012, 14:49

its not really in their hands. this could just mean it's simply not the time for it. they were throwing RPGs at each other a couple of days before after all

Default-user-icon Xsever (Guest) 25 May 2012, 17:35

I understand they got released but by WHO? WHO ABDUCTED THEM IN THE FIRST PLACE?

Isn't that something you'd think the article should mentioned?!

Default-user-icon NR (Guest) 25 May 2012, 17:56

Why Hizbulla doesn't make the same pressure in order to release all the lebanese prisoners in Syria ?

Missing kiserwaniaseel 25 May 2012, 19:30

Celebratory gunshots were fired in Dahiyeh at the news of the release, reported OTV.

when is this going to end? arms only aimed at israel? were they shooting at a plane over beirut?

Missing realist 25 May 2012, 19:45

We hope that hizbustan changes their position with regards to the Syrian revolution because whether they like it or not when the dust settles the revolution is the future of Syria and betting on the regime is a strategic blunder that only sows more hatred. Such reconciliation would spare us the grand inter-islamic civil war that no one wants. I hope we see a historic suni-she3a reconciliation in lebanon in the years to come as well. That scenario is much better than going through another civil war of biblical proportions only to make peace after.

Default-user-icon Greenie (Guest) 25 May 2012, 21:01

FT Maybe he wanted them dead the same way you wish death on all M14 followers ?????
Sick ********

Missing peace 25 May 2012, 21:38

what a scenario! i wouldn t be surprised if everything was staged by bashar...
how about the timing of their release? 25th may so that iranman can boast even more in front of his sheep and tell them that they did everything to release them and get more divine credit among his sheep!!

Missing peace 26 May 2012, 13:58

yes i bet on this moron....