More than a month after he was captured by FARC rebels in Colombia, FRANCE 24 journalist Roméo Langlois was freed in a remote central Colombian village on Wednesday and handed over to a humanitarian delegation.
Wearing a grey shirt and dark trousers, a smiling Langlois arrived in the small village of San Isidro in the Caqueta department in a car accompanied by rebels Wednesday before he was handed over to a delegation made up of members of the International Committee of the senator Piedad Cordoba and French envoy Jean-Baptiste Chauvin.
"Apart from the fact that I was held for a month, everything went very well. I cannot complain," Langlois told reporters at the scene.
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