The Columbus Dispatch

Group: Haitian gang freed 3 hostages

Christian Aid Ministries says 12 remain abducted

- Peter Smith and Evens Sanon

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – A religious group based in Ohio announced Monday that a violent gang in Haiti has released three more hostages, while another 12 remain abducted.

The statement from Christian Aid Ministries said the people were released on Sunday in Haiti and are “safe and seem to be in good spirits.” The group provided no further details.

On Nov. 21, the religious organizati­on announced that the 400 Mawozo gang had released the first two hostages of a group of 17 kidnapped in mid-october. There are 12 adults and five children in the group of 16 U.S. citizens and one Canadian, including an 8-month-old.

The leader of the 400 Mawozo gang has threatened to kill the hostages unless his demands are met. Authoritie­s have said the gang was seeking $1 million per person, although it wasn’t immediatel­y clear that included the children in the group.

“We are thankful to God that three more hostages were released last night,” said the statement from Christian Aid Ministries, an Anabaptist missions organizati­on based in Berlin, Ohio. “As with the previous release, we are not able to provide the names of the people released, the circumstan­ces of the release, or any other details.”

The group reiterated its request for supporters to devote Monday through Wednesday as days of prayer and fasting “to intercede for those who are still being held as well as those who have been released.”

The release comes amid an ongoing spike in kidnapping­s in the capital of Port-au-prince and elsewhere in Haiti, which is struggling to recover from the July 7 presidenti­al assassinat­ion, a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck in mid-august and a severe fuel shortage.

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