Friday, March 11, 2011

Dutch marines released by Libyan regime arrived in Athens

photo: Reuters
A Greek Air Force C-130 aircraft carrying three Dutch marines who
were released by the Libyan regime after nearly two weeks of captivity landed at Athens International Airport at dawn on Friday. 
The C-130, with Greek deputy foreign minister Dimitris Dollis on board, also brought another 12 Greeks evacuated from violence-torn Libya. 
The three Dutch marines -- two men and a woman -- were arrested by the LIbyan regime after landing a helicopter, without permission, near the port of Sirte to evacuate two Dutch citizens from Libya. 
The Greek government said Thursday night that it had dispatched the C-130 to Libya to pick up the freed marines after agreement achieved during a meeting earlier in the day between Dollis and Muammar Gaddafi emissary Mohamed Tahir Siala. 



source: ANA-MPA