Summary
It was the news everyone in the Westcountry wanted to hear. And even the sickening propaganda from the Iranian president that accompanied his announcement yesterday could not lessen the delight that the 15 British military hostages were to be freed immediately.
For the families and friends of those who were seized by Iranian coastguards on March 23 the last 13 days must have been hell. The only comfort they had was to see their loved ones were safe, albeit paraded on television by their Iranian captors and forced to spout apologies for a crime they did not commit.See the full content of this document
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A Victory for Our Diplomacy
Witnessing such scenes surely brought on very mixed emotions; relief at the confirmation it gave that the captives were alive and in good health but bitter distaste at what the Iranians...
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