Haiti: kidnapped priests and nuns released unharmed
Several Catholic nuns and priests abducted earlier this month in Haiti have now been released, a missionary group said on Friday. They were the last members of a group of Catholic clergy to be freed, coming after widespread public outcry over their abduction. teleSUR
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