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One of the two freed Italian aid workers said yesterday their abductors in Iraq taught them about Islam and reassured them they would not die.
While they rested with their families after a joyous reunion, questions were raised whether a million dollar ransom was paid. Italy has been accused before of buying hostages' freedom in Iraq Simona Torretta, aged 29, spoke outside her family's apartment on the outskirts of Rome a few hours after being questioned by Italian investigators. Torretta and Simona Pari, who was also freed in Baghdad on Tuesday after three weeks in captivity, had flown to Rome. Two Iraqis abducted with them on September 7 were also freed.See the full content of this document
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Kidnappers Respected Us, Say Freed Italians
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