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Michael Scott
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Cape Town, September 23,
2014 - The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomes the release of
German-American journalist, Michael Scott Moore, who was kidnapped by Somali
pirates in the city of Galkayo in January 2012. Moore's abduction was not
previously reported by most media outlets at the request of those seeking his
release.
The German magazine Spiegel
Online reported that a crisis team from the German Foreign
Ministry worked with U.S. officials to secure Moore's release. The journalist
arrived in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, today and was taken for a health
checkup, according to news reports.
An Associated Press report citing Bile Hussein, a pirate commander in
the Somali town of Hobyo, said that some of Moore's abductors "reached a
deal with negotiators after ransom was paid."
The German Foreign Ministry did
not immediately disclose any details on whether a ransom was paid.
"In these dark times when
around 20 journalists are still missing in Syria and journalists are being
targeted for financial or political gain, we are delighted that Michael Scott
Moore has been released," said CPJ Africa Program Coordinator Sue
Valentine. "We wish him a speedy and safe return to his family and loved ones."
Moore had traveled to Somalia
in early January 2012 after receiving a Pulitzer grant to report for The
Atlantic magazine on piracy in Somalia. He was kidnapped on the road to the
local airport by Somali pirates on January 21, news reports said.
The journalist's abductors
initially demanded a ransom of US$20 million and periodically released photos
and videos of Moore throughout his captivity, according to a May 2012 report by theKenya-based news website Somalia Report.
In one video, Moore can be seen saying that his kidnappers were threatening to
sell him to Al-Shabaab if the ransom was not paid. That demand was not met
CPJ is an
independent, nonprofit organization that works to safeguard press freedom
worldwide.
Contact:
Sue Valentine
Africa Program
Coordinator
Peter Nkanga
West Africa
Representative
Email: pnkanga@cpj.org
Tom Rhodes
East Africa
Representative
Email: trhodes@cpj.org

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