FRANCE-NIGERIA-UNREST-KIDNAP

Anne-Marie Collomp (C), wife of kidnapped French engineer Francis Collomp, walks with supporters in Le Port, on the French Indian Ocean island of Reunion, on January 20, 2013 during a march demanding the release of her husband. 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 (C), wife of kidnapped French engineer Francis Collomp, walks with supporters in Le Port, on the French Indian Ocean island of Reunion, on January 20, 2013 during a march demanding the release of her husband. 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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