48 Iranians Freed by Syria Rebels in Prisoner Swap

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Forty-eight Iranians held hostage by Syrian rebels for five months arrived in a Damascus hotel on Wednesday after being freed in a prisoner swap for more than 2,000 regime prisoners.

The Iranians, described by Tehran as "pilgrims" by Tehran and by the rebels as captured Revolutionary Guards members supporting Syrian forces, looked visibly exhausted, with some weeping, an Agence France Presse correspondent reported.

They were embraced by waiting Iranian diplomats and given white lilies.

The prisoner exchange on Wednesday was the biggest to occur in Syria's 21-month old conflict.

Several sources, including a rebel spokesman and Iranian officials, said it was arranged through mediation by Turkey and Qatar.

The Iranian foreign ministry issued a statement praising the efforts "by our friend and brother Syria and the assistance of Qatar and Turkey in freeing the pilgrims."

A Turkish aid group, the Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH), said it spearheaded the swap of the Iranians for 2,139 detainees who had been prisoner of President Bashar Assad's regime, most of whom were Syrians but also a few foreigners including Turks.

"The negotiations involved us, Iran, the Syrian authorities and the armed opposition. The Turkish authorities also played a role, for which we are thankful. This has led to the release of 2,139 prisoners," IHH vice president Ezzat Shahin told reporters in a news conference in the hotel.

Shahin said the exchange had been dangerous, as the Iranians were brought from the Eastern Ghuta region near Damascus where there was "fighting and bombing".

None of the freed Iranians spoke to the media about their months-long ordeal.

Instead the Iranian ambassador to Damascus, Mohammed Reza Shibani, told reporters that the group was kidnapped in southwestern Damascus in early August as it traveled on the road linking the city's international airport with the Sayyida Zainab district, where an important Shiite Muslim shrine is located.

He portrayed the Iranians as "pilgrims" who still wanted to see the shrine before they left Syria.

The rebels who had captured them had accused some of them of being Iranian Revolutionary Guards members sent to Syria on a "reconnaissance" mission. They had shown the captives and military identification cards they had been carrying in an online video.

Shibani said the 48 freed men would stay for two days in the Damascus hotel, where they would be examined by doctors, before making their way back to Iran through arrangements still being worked out.

The ambassador thanked Syrian authorities for their "cooperation".

"The talks were long and difficult. We extend our congratulations to the Iranian people for the return of their compatriots safe and sound to their homeland," he added.

Shibani noted, however, that "two Iranian engineers working for a power plant are still missing in Syria," possibly referring to seven Iranians grabbed in December 2011 near the central city of Homs, most of whom were released later.

No details were given in the media conference about the 2,139 regime prisoners in the swap.

Comments 13
Missing mohammad_ca 09 January 2013, 14:52

The parallels between the Syrian revolution and the Palestinian cause are striking. Long Live the Free Syrian Army! Long Live a Free Palestine!

Thumb bigsami 09 January 2013, 15:40

This clearly shows who is behind the control panel and makes the ultimate decisions. Hint: It's NOT Assad or HA. They are mere servants!

Missing mohammad_ca 09 January 2013, 16:05

lol go watch dunya

Missing mohammad_ca 09 January 2013, 17:34

i've actually never heard him speak, I do follow all trustworthy news sources, you know, anything other than dunya, sana, almanar and alalam...

Missing mohammad_ca 09 January 2013, 16:05

they're gonna go home and run away from the FSA...

Missing peace 09 January 2013, 16:44

"the fsa are nothing but agents of the wahabi zionist movement "

hahaha! that s why your beloved regime never did a thing to free golan heights from zionists! never fired a single bullet for decades! but prefer to cowardly bomb its own citizens! they are the best allies of israel as they protect their borders ! hahaha!

yes you regime is truly a freedom fighting regime lol! what a hypocrit you are....

Thumb primesuspect 09 January 2013, 19:37

If the Iranians were truly pilgrims, then they did right to release them... but if they weren't.... they should have shipped them to the Hague where a trial is slowly but surely being organized.

Missing mohammad_ca 09 January 2013, 19:43

If the Iranians were truly pilgrims then the regime would not have had a prisoner swap...let's get real...

Missing mohammad_ca 09 January 2013, 19:48

bashar doesn't even know he exists but these people like being idiots.

Missing realist 09 January 2013, 22:30

What a bad sad joke....where on earth does a country free its own citizens in exchange for freedom of anohter country's citizens??.?. And then this moron giraffe bashar comes out to lecture people on soveirgnty and nationalism, he is a mere iranian puppet as proved today with 2000 piece of evidence

Missing canadianadam 10 January 2013, 02:15

Well said.

Thumb jabalamel 10 January 2013, 12:21

the filthy zionist scum somehow see something positive in this, regarding of "proving some of their point", which is hallucinatory of course.

the truth is that according to this swap, one iranian fighter is worth more than 50 wahabi scum who are surrendering in mass numbers every time syrian army clean some area.

so syrian regime can afford to release more than 2000 people because even if they get back on the battle, they will be worth as probably 10 syrian soldiers.

Thumb jabalamel 10 January 2013, 16:16

the filthy zionist scum trash and filth twists my words and want me to get on the thin ice.

only thin here is the veil of hallucinations that you have.

re-read my post before you bark again.