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Three journalists missing in Syria

Author
AAP,
Publish Date
Thu, 23 Jul 2015, 7:06AM
People carry out search and rescue works after Syrian regime forces hit the opposition-controlled Al Magair neighbourhood of Aleppo (Getty Images)
People carry out search and rescue works after Syrian regime forces hit the opposition-controlled Al Magair neighbourhood of Aleppo (Getty Images)

Three journalists missing in Syria

Author
AAP,
Publish Date
Thu, 23 Jul 2015, 7:06AM

Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy says "no theory is being ruled out" about what has happened to the three Spanish journalists missing for 10 days in war-torn Syria.

"No theory is being ruled out. The only thing we know for sure is that they have disappeared," he said on Wednesday in comments quoted by Spanish news agencies and confirmed by a source in his office.

Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo said Spanish intelligence agents were working urgently to track down the journalists, the latest of numerous foreigners to go missing while reporting in Syria.

Jose Manuel Lopez, Antonio Pampliega and Angel Sastre have been missing for 10 days in a war zone where numerous foreigners have been kidnapped in the past, the Spanish press federation FAPE said.

They were reporting in Aleppo, a city in northwestern Syria that has been devastated by fighting.

Officials could not yet confirm whether the men had been kidnapped.

"No demands have been made so far" by any would be captors, said Garcia-Margallo.
Media rights group Reporters Without Borders ranks Syria as the most dangerous country in the world for journalists.

It says at least 44 journalists have been killed since the conflict broke out in 2011 in Syria, where various armed factions are battling President Bashar Al-Assad's regime and each other.

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