Two Italian women seized by al-Qaeda released - Telegraph - 0 views
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uggesting that Italy has continued its long-running policy of paying ransoms for captives.
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The two young women were taken hostage in July while working on humanitarian projects in the embattled northern city of Aleppo.
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Dressed in black hijabs, Ms Ramelli, 20, and Ms Marzullo, 21, appealed for help in the video, saying they were “in great danger” and could be killed.
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Italy, along with France and Spain, is believed to pay ransoms to secure the release of its citizens if they are kidnapped or held as hostages
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Britain has long argued that paying such ransoms only encourages militant and terrorist groups to kidnap more victims.