FRANCE-NIGERIA-UNREST-KIDNAP

Anne-Marie Collomp, wife of kidnapped French engineer Francis Collomp phones in Le Port on the French Indian Ocean island of Reunion, on December 27, 2012. The radical Islamist group Ansaru claimed the recent kidnapping in northern Nigeria of Collomp, citing France's push for a military intervention in Mali as a justification. Ansaru, "announces to the world, especially the French government, that it was responsible for the abduction of engineer Francis Collomp, 63, working for the French company Vergnet," a statement emailed to journalists said. AFP PHOTO / RICHARD BOUHET (Photo credit should read RICHARD BOUHET/AFP via Getty Images)
Anne-Marie Collomp, wife of kidnapped French engineer Francis Collomp phones in Le Port on the French Indian Ocean island of Reunion, on December 27, 2012. The radical Islamist group Ansaru claimed the recent kidnapping in northern Nigeria of Collomp, citing France's push for a military intervention in Mali as a justification. Ansaru, "announces to the world, especially the French government, that it was responsible for the abduction of engineer Francis Collomp, 63, working for the French company Vergnet," a statement emailed to journalists said. AFP PHOTO / RICHARD BOUHET (Photo credit should read RICHARD BOUHET/AFP via Getty Images)
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