The Czech government said on Saturday two Czech tourists who were abducted by gunmen two years ago as they were travelling on a bus through Balochistan have been released.
Government spokesman Martin Ayer said the two women arrived in the Czech Republic Saturday morning.
Ayer says a Turkish humanitarian organisation helped negotiate their release. He didn’t immediately give further details.
The women — Hana Humpalova and Antonie Chrastecka — were on the road from Iran to Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, when they were seized in March 2013.
The kidnappers first released a video of two girls saying that that Dr Afia, the Pakistani national imprisoned in the US on charges of alleged ties to Al Qaeda, should be set free.
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