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Qataris kidnapped in Iraq speak of joy at release

Published: 23 Apr 2017 - 04:52 pm | Last Updated: 05 Nov 2021 - 04:52 am
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Agencies

Doha: Two Qatari hunters who endured a 16-month hostage ordeal in Iraq spoke Sunday of their joy at being released, in the first public comments since the group were freed.

Mohammed Marzouki was among 24 Qataris and two Saudis who were on a hunting trip in southern Iraq when they were kidnapped in late 2015.

They flew back to Doha on Friday following their release under a regional deal.

"When I saw the lights of Doha, I felt like life was beginning again -- my happiness is indescribable," Marzouki told the local Arabic daily newspaper, Al-Sharq.

"My joy at returning to the homeland is a feeling that cannot be described in words."

A fellow hostage, Khalid bin Dhafer Al-Dosari, told the same newspaper that "all our aches and pains disappeared once we reached our homeland".

The hunting party were captured in mid-December 2015 and held captive until they were freed on Friday.

There was never any claim of responsibility for the kidnapping of the hunters, who were widely believed to have been taken by militias.

After flying home on Friday, the hunters were met at Doha's Hamad International Airport by the Emir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani.