Freed journalist returns to more careful lifestyle
Posted by Jean Yves Chainon on July 5, 2007 at 9:55 AM
Alan Johnston, the longest-detained journalist in the Gaza strip, will soon be returning to London to assume a new position at the World Service.
Johnston was kidnapped on March 12 2007 by four gunmen and detained in the area since then.
"I'm going to be careful, I think, and keep out of trouble for a while," said Johnston.
He was also grateful for the continuous coverage and support he received from the BBC and news media, as well as Palestinian journalists.
Source: Media Guardian
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