The Hague: A Dutch aid worker who was abducted by unknown gunmen in June in Afghanistan has been freed after being held for 81 days, the Dutch foreign ministry said late Thursday.
Anja de Beer was recovering in the Dutch embassy in Kabul and was "doing pretty well considering the circumstances," the ministry said in a statement.
An experienced aid worker who spent more than 15 years working for UN agencies, de Beer had been posted in Kabul for several years and was working for the Swiss non-governmental organisation Helvetas when she was snatched on the streets in broad daylight.
The Dutch foreign ministry said she had managed to speak with her family already as well as with Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders who said he was "relieved" to hear about her release.
"I'm happy that 81 days of uncertainty have come to an end," he said in the ministry's statement.
De Beer had been abducted at gunpoint by four armed men on June 22 in the Afghan capital.
She had previously worked with the Red Cross from 2000 to 2001 on projects to help widows and orphans in Afghanistan, the Dutch press agency ANP said.
Anja de Beer was recovering in the Dutch embassy in Kabul and was "doing pretty well considering the circumstances," the ministry said in a statement.
An experienced aid worker who spent more than 15 years working for UN agencies, de Beer had been posted in Kabul for several years and was working for the Swiss non-governmental organisation Helvetas when she was snatched on the streets in broad daylight.
"I'm happy that 81 days of uncertainty have come to an end," he said in the ministry's statement.
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She had previously worked with the Red Cross from 2000 to 2001 on projects to help widows and orphans in Afghanistan, the Dutch press agency ANP said.
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