Friday, June 24, 2016
Norway envoy thanks Duterte for efforts to free seized national
From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jun 25): Norway envoy thanks Duterte for efforts to free seized national
DAVAO CITY —The Norwegian ambassador to the Philippines has
thanked President-elect Rodrigo Duterte for negotiating the release of the
Norwegian kidnap victim of the Abu Sayyaf.
“We are very
thankful for what you are doing,” Erik Forner, Norwegian Ambassador, told
Duterte on Friday. Duterte and Forner met at the Presidential
Guest House at the Malacañang of the South here hours after Filipina kidnap
victim Marites Flor was released by the Abu Sayyaf. Flor,
along with Canadians Robert Hall and John Ridsdel and Norwegian Kjartan
Sekkingstad, was kidnapped by the Abu Sayyaf on Samal Island in September last
year. The Abu Sayyaf beheaded Ridsdel and Hall, Flor’s
boyfriend, after their ransom demands were not met. “He
really needs help. I am so sorry Kjartan is not here,” Flor told the Norwegian
ambassador during their meeting. But Duterte said they were
able to negotiate the release of Sekkingstad. “We were able
to negotiate but apparently ‘yung kinidnap na Norwegian hindi pa raw naka-cross
because of the rough seas I was told (the kidnapped Norwegian hasn’t yet
crossed the sea because of the rough seas, I was told). I don’t know if it is
true. Hopefully, maawa ang Allah (Allah will have mercy), he will be released
in a short time,” he said. In his speech at the turnover of
command at the Davao City Police on Friday, Duterte said the series of
kidnappings of the Abu Sayyaf Group has tarnished the image of the Philippines
and this must stop. He said their would be “a day of
reckoning” for the bandit group, saying he would confront them soon.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/140468/norway-envoy-thanks-duterte-for-efforts-to-free-seized-national
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