Syrian rebels treated UN hostages like 'guests', peacekeeping official says

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 10 Maret 2013 | 08.20

MANILA: Rebels who held 21 Filipino UN peacekeepers in Syria put blankets on their hostages to help them sleep through the cold nights and a rebel commander became visibly emotional when his group released the men, a UN peacekeeping official said on Sunday.

Despite the good treatment they got from the insurgents fighting Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime, the peacekeepers were relieved to have survived the four-day ordeal unscathed and were thankful for UN and Philippine government efforts that set them free, said Philippine army Col Cirilito Sobejano, who is the chief of staff of the UN's monitoring mission in the Golan Heights.

The unarmed Filipino army soldiers, who were riding in trucks, were abducted by anti-Assad gunmen after providing water and food to other peacekeeping troops on Wednesday in southern Syria near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

After tough negotiations, they were freed yesterday on Jordan's border and taken to a hotel in the Jordanian capital of Amman, Philippine officials said.

A medical checkup showed the released hostages were all in good health.

"They were in high spirits. We were laughing about their experiences," Sobejano told The Associated Press by telephone from Amman. "They had a cordial relationship with their captors, who put blankets on them because it was very cold at night." "When they were handed over in Jordan, a rebel commander got visibly sad," he said. "They were really treated as guests."

At the Amman hotel, the peacekeepers were welcomed with a "boodle fight", a Philippine military mess-hall style of eating, where food is usually laid out on banana leaves atop a long table and soldiers eat with their hands, said army Col Roberto Arcan, who heads the military's peacekeeping operations center in Manila.

Arcan said he talked by phone with one of the freed peacekeepers, army Maj Dominador Valerio, who asked him to "please tell my wife I'm okay," Arcan said, adding he immediately relayed the good news to the officer's wife.

But the abductions have raised concerns about the future of UN operations in the area.

A Filipino army major and his driver were held at a checkpoint in the Golan Heights by anti-Assad rebels last January but were released after about four hours, Arcan said.

The freed peacekeepers from a 326-member Filipino contingent in the Golan Heights are part of a UN mission known as UNDOF that was set up to monitor a cease-fire in 1974, seven years after Israel captured the plateau and a year after it pushed back Syrian troops trying to recapture the territory.


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