Get the latest gossip

CNN’s Clarissa Ward Details Experience Being Held Captive By A Militia In North Darfur


Ward wrote that she was held captive with her crew earlier this month.

CNN ‘s chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward and her crew were held captive earlier this month by a militia in North Darfur, detained for about 48 hours before they were freed. In an account of the experience on CNN.com, Ward wrote that she, cameraman Scott McWhinnie and producer Brent Swails were attempting to gain access to Tawila, a town under the control of SLM-AW, a faction of the Sudan Liberation Movement. She wrote, “Later, we would find out that an English speaker had called my husband and Scott’s wife from the city of Port Sudan, thousands of miles away from where we were held, to say that we were safe and in good health but threatening that we would be imprisoned for many years if they spoke about it to anyone.”

Get the Android app

Or read this on Deadline

Read more on:

Photo of north darfur

north darfur

Photo of clarissa ward

clarissa ward

Photo of CNN

CNN

Related news:

News photo

Menendez Brothers’ Fate To Be Decided By End Of Week, L.A. DA George Gascón Tells CNN

News photo

This Week On The Campaign Trail: Kamala Harris Headlines CNN Town Hall, Donald Trump Goes To Madison Square Garden

News photo

Kamala Harris Tears Into Donald Trump & Tries To Combat Misinformation During Charlamagne’s Town Hall; Audio Event Simulcasts On CNN And MSNBC