Swedish reporter says freed after being held by Syrian gov't forces
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STOCKHOLMFeb 22, 2015 - 12:00 am GMT+3
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Feb 22, 2015 12:00 am
A Swedish freelance journalist who went missing close to areas controlled by the self-proclaimed Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) militants told Swedish media he had been freed after a week being held by Syrian government forces.
Joakim Medin, 30, said he had been captured at a roadblock in al-Qamishli, a Syrian town on the Turkish border. He said he was held in isolation but had not been treated violently.
"I was taken by the regime," he told Swedish daily Expressen by telephone from al-Qamishli. "I feel OK. I'm worn out both in mind and body but I'm OK."
Swedish Foreign Ministry spokewoman Ulla Jacobson declined to give further information, but said: "The Swedish citizen is free and feeling well."
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