Colombia’s press organization concerned for kidnapped journalist’s health

The Colombian press freedom group has said kidnapped journalist Romeo Langlois’ health may be at risk, ahead of his expected release Wednesday

Ignacio Gomez of the Foundation for Press Freedom (FLIP) said he is concerned about the health of the French reporter after the FARC guerrilla group released a proof of life video of their hostage to a Venezuelan news network, reported local media Monday.

“What we see in the video is that he is, at this time or at the time it was recorded on video, reiterating his civilian status and receiving medical care, as should be expected, but we still have to understand that it is combat medical care, not comprehensive medical care,” said Gomez.

Langlois, a correspondent for France 24 television, went missing April 28 amid fighting between rebels and soldiers in the jungles of southern Colombia.

With a total of 131 journalists falling victims to some form of aggression in 2011, Colombia remains one of “the most dangerous places to practise journalism, especially for local journalists,” FLIP executive director Andres Morales has said.

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