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Summary:Two French hostages, freed in Lebanon, flew home from Damascus on November 11. Camille Sontag and Marcel Coudari were freed by the Revolutionary Justice Organisation in Beirut on November 10 and handed over to French authorities in Damascus. Some 65 foreign nationals have been abducted in Lebanon since January, 1984; of these 35 have been released, four escaped and one was rescued. The fate of the others remains unknown.
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Location:SYRIA DAMASCUS
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