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Nigerian Military Releases Detained Al Jazeera Journalists

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Two Al Jazeera journalists held by the Nigerian military for covering the military’s operations against the terror sect, Boko Haram, since March 24 have been released, the network has confirmed.

Ahmed Idris and Ali Mustapha were allowed to leave the Maiduguri hotel, where they were detained, and they have now completed the journey back to Al Jazeera’s bureau in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

“We’re pleased for Ahmed and Ali that their ordeal is over. They’re looking forward to spending some time with their families and loved ones,” Salah Negm, director of news for Al Jazeera English, said.

“I know that both of them want to thank everyone that helped secure their release, including NGOs, politicians and fellow journalists.”

The Doha-based network had called for an immediate end to their detention, which began on March 24 in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno. The pair were covering the Nigerian military’s operations against the terror sect, Boko Haram.

The journalists had had their phones confiscated by authorities and have not been allowed to contact the outside world.

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