FACTBOX-Foreigners held in Africa
March 2 (Reuters) - A South African sports journalist and two Nigerian colleagues have been kidnapped in Nigeria's restive oil-producing Niger Delta, South African media and a Nigerian police source said on Tuesday.
Below are details about foreigners held throughout Africa:
* CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC (CAR):
November 2009 - A group calling itself the African Free Eagles said on Nov. 30 it had kidnapped three French aid workers and threatened to kill them unless French authorities began negotiations. One of the aid workers, Laurent Maurice who was taken hostage in Chad, was freed earlier this month. But the other two, who were seized in the CAR and worked for French-based aid agency Triangle, are still being held.
* MAURITANIA:
November 2009 - Spaniards Albert Vilalta, Alicia Gamez and Roque Pascual disappeared on Nov. 29 from a convoy run by a Barcelona-based humanitarian aid organisation to deliver computers and other equipment to poor communities.
-- Mauritanian security sources said an attack took place on the road between the capital Nouakchott and the coastal trading city of Nouadhibou. Continued...
