INDIA: Italian hostage negotiator says Maoists want cases against fellows revoked
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1130008
INDIA: Italian hostage negotiator says Maoists want cases against fellows revoked
- Title: INDIA: Italian hostage negotiator says Maoists want cases against fellows revoked
- Date: 13th April 2012
- Summary: UNKNOWN LOCATION, ORISSA, INDIA (APRIL 12, 2012) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (ANI-NO ACCESS BBC) FREED ITALIAN HOSTAGE, PAOLO BOSUSCO SHAKING HANDS WITH MAOIST NEGOTIATOR, DANDAPANI MOHANTY BOSUSCO AND MOHANTY WALKING BOSUSCO AND MOHANTY WALKING ALONG WITH A LOCAL REPORTER BOSUSCO AND OTHERS WALKING BOSUSCO ALONG WITH MOHANTY AND THE LOCAL REPORTER SITTING IN A CAR BHUBANESHWAR, ORISSA, INDIA (APRIL 12, 2012) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (ANI-NO ACCESS BBC) (SOUNDBITE) (Hindi) MAOIST NEGOTIATOR, DANDAPANI MOHANTY, SAYING: "As far as the demands are concerned, members of the CPI-Maoist organising committee have expressed their dissatisfaction over the statement issued by the provincial government of Orissa. They have told the government that it should immediately revoke the cases against Arati Majhi and others and that they should be released." (SOUNDBITE) (Hindi) MAOIST NEGOTIATOR, DANDAPANI MOHANTY, SAYING: "Today at five o'clock in the morning the Secretary of the CPI-Maoists of Orissa state handed over Paolo to me and then I took him to the Orissa government officials. He (Paolo Bosusco) will meet the media persons after his medical examination is completed at around three o'clock." BOSUSCO STANDING ALONG WITH ITALIAN AMBASSADOR TO INDIA, GIACOMO SANFELICE DI MONTEFORTE BOSUSCO WAVING TO A GROUP OF REPORTERS FROM THE BALCONY OF A GUEST HOUSE BOSUSCO STANDING ALONG WITH POLICE OFFICERS BOSUSCO SPEAKING TO THE CROWD BOSUSCO LEAVING
- Embargoed: 27th April 2012 22:58
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- Location: India
- Country: India
- Topics: Crime / Law Enforcement,International Relations
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