American hostage Danny Burch freed in Yemen

Burch was seized in the capital Sanaa which is controlled by Houthi militants. (File/AFP)
Updated 26 February 2019
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American hostage Danny Burch freed in Yemen

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump announced Monday that an American had been freed after being held hostage in Yemen for 18 months.
Danny Burch has been “recovered and reunited with his wife and children,” Trump said in a tweet.

Trump did not say who had been holding Burch but he expressed appreciation for the “support of the United Arab Emirates in bringing Danny home.”
According to Burch’s family, the Texas native, who has lived in Yemen for more than two decades, was kidnapped in the capital Sanaa in September 2017.
A number of foreigners have been abducted in Yemen by the country’s heavily armed tribes for use as bargaining chips in local disputes and there have also been some kidnappings by Al-Qaeda.
In a telephone call with AFP at the time of his kidnapping, Burch’s wife, Nadia Forsa Al-Harazi, urged Houthi Shiite rebels to secure the release of her husband.
She said her husband had lived in the capital for more than 20 years and the couple had three children.
Trump said “recovering American hostages is a priority of my (administration).”
“With Danny’s release, we have now secured freedom for 20 American captives since my election victory,” he said. “We will not rest as we continue our work to bring the remaining American hostages back home!“


Bahrain arrests 4 suspected Iranian Revolutionary Guard spies

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Bahrain arrests 4 suspected Iranian Revolutionary Guard spies

RIYADH: Bahrain's Ministry of Interior said Thursday that four citizens are facing detention for allegedly spying for Iran's IRGC, or the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

A fifth suspect is still at large abroad, the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science told the state-run Bahrain News Agency.

In a report on its news site, BNA identified the four detainees as Murtadha Hussain Awal, 25; Ahmed Isa Al Haiki, 34; Sarah Abdulnabi Marhoon, 36; and Elias Salman Mirza, 22. The fifth suspect was identified as Ali Mohammed Hassan Al Shaikh, 25.

The arrest comes amid relentless strikes by Iran on its Gulf neighbors — Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE — in retaliation for ongoing US-Israeli attacks on Iranian territory.