Connect with us

Headline

Freed Fijian troops call home and then celebrate after release from 2 weeks of captivity

Published

on

Commanding Officer of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Peacekeeping Operations Center, points to an area of a map where peacekeepers are stationed in Golan Heights. Photo courtesy of Aaron Favila.</p><p id=

” width=”630″ height=”476″ /> Commanding Officer of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Peacekeeping Operations Center, points to an area of a map where peacekeepers are stationed in Golan Heights. Photo courtesy of Aaron Favila.

SUVA, Fiji—First came the emotional calls home and then the celebrations Friday as 45 Fijian peacekeepers held captive for two weeks by Syrian militants made it to safety.

Fiji’s military chief described how his troops were released at about midnight Fijian time, and were immediately given access to telephones to call their loved ones. By 2 a.m. every affected family in Fiji knew the good news, Brig. Gen. Mosese Tikoitoga told reporters.

Then, he said, came the grog ceremony. In Fiji, at least, that would mean drinking a potent local brew, kava, although the chief didn’t say if that was the case.

“We could see the singing and drinking in the background, all the laughter, so they are all back to Fijian moods,” said Tikoitoga, describing a video call he had with his troops. “And so I assume that all is well with them, at least emotionally.

The Fijians had been held captive by the al-Qaida linked Nusra Front since Aug. 28. They were part of a 1,200-strong U.N. force that had been stationed in the Golan Heights, the disputed buffer zone between Syria and Israel.

U.N. deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said the Fijians were released at the Syrian side of the Quneitra crossing point, which marks the area between Syrian-controlled territory and the Israeli part of the Golan Heights.

Fiji’s prime minister hailed the troops as “heroes.”

“They kept their cool and showed restraint under the most extreme circumstances imaginable,” Voreqe Bainimarama said. “Because of their discipline, not one militant was killed and none of our soldiers were harmed.”

Still, the capture of the troops has raised questions both about the preparedness of the Fijian troops and of the future of the U.N.’s four decade-long monitoring mission in the Golan Heights.

Tikoitoga said his troops had to make a decision to surrender Aug. 28, in consultation with U.N. commanders, based on their position and the firepower of the militants. He said they did so only after receiving reassurances from the Nusra Front that they would not be harmed.

He said his soldiers felt no hostility toward Filipino troops, who were also surrounded by the Nusra Front but who refused to surrender and later escaped.

“They made the choices they made in concurrence with their own government, and we respect that,” Tikoitoga said. “For us, we’ve done what we needed to do for the safety of our people.”

The chief said the released soldiers would go through medical and psychological testing before a decision was made about whether they would remain on duty in the region.

“The general feeling is that they want to stay,” he said.

Perry reported from Wellington, New Zealand.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Maria in Vancouver

Headline2 weeks ago

Love in the Afternoon of Life

Love in later life—the 50s, 60s, 70s, and beyond—is a thriving, fulfilling reality. It offers companionship, improved well-being, and joy,...

Headline3 weeks ago

Your Most Important Relationship is With Yourself

Valentine’s Day shouldn’t be celebrated only for one day. Love should be celebrated everyday. Valentine’s Day, when expanded beyond romance,...

Headline1 month ago

The 2016 Trend Made Me Reflect On My Past & Present

Like many others, I couldn’t resist joining the 2016 throwback trend.  It was all over social media, with everyone sharing...

Headline2 months ago

How To Be Healthier Realistically

It’s a brand-new year and a brand new you! If you’re like me who had been indulging quite a bit...

Headline3 months ago

Celebrating The Spirit Of Christmas

For many people, Christmas is the loneliest time of the year — it could be due to the fact that...

Headline3 months ago

Fun Facts About Christmas

It’s definitely beginning to look and smell a lot like Christmas! The beautiful thing about Christmas is that it’s mandatory...

Lifestyle3 months ago

How To Keep The Music Playing

You and your partner or spouse have been in a long-term relationship. Somehow, over the years, the fizz has fizzled...

Headline3 months ago

Declutter Your Life

There will be days when we feel like too much is going on around us — too much unnecessary noise...

Health4 months ago

A Healthy Mind Matters

Like the rest of the world, I was deeply saddened and shocked when I read that TikTok influencer, Emman Atienza...

Columns5 months ago

We Are The Circle We Choose

There is a famous Japanese proverb that rings so true in our lives: “When the character of a man is...