US reporter requests privacy after release

Washington: The US journalist, who was freed this week by the miltants in Syria after two years in captivity, Wednesday thanked everyone for their efforts to secure his release and asked for privacy to be with his family.

“In the days following my release Sunday, I have learned bit-by-bit that there have been literally hundreds of brave, determined, big-hearted people all over the world worked for my release,” Peter Theo Curtis said in a brief statement.


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Curtis, who is now at his family home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, said he was “overwhelmed with emotion” and asked for privacy to reconnect with loved ones.

Curtis, 45, arrived in the US Tuesday.

His mother, Nancy Curtis, said Sunday that the Qatari government negotiated to secure his release on humanitarian grounds and expressed her “deep gratitude” to the US and Qatari officials and other individuals, both public and private, who helped negotiate her son’s release.

Curtis’ life was considered to be in danger after another US journalist, James Foley, had been decapitated last week by the Islamic State militants. Foley had been abducted almost two years ago.

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