Published September 26, 2017
South Africa's government says a South African man has been freed from captivity after being held hostage for six years by extremists in Mali.
A statement Thursday says Stephen McGown was released on Saturday. He was kidnapped in 2011 in Timbuktu by al-Qaida's North Africa branch. He had been traveling as a tourist and also has British citizenship.
South Africa's minister for international relations confirms that McGown is now home.
The minister, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, says South Africa's government does not pay ransom in hostage situations.
In late June, Swedish national Johan Gustafsson was released by extremists in Mali after being kidnapped in November 2011.
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