Mr. Godbold is a missionary with TEAM and has lived and worked in Chad for a number of years. On October 10, 2007 he was on a humanitarian mission, delivering equipment for water wells in the Tibesti when he was detained by MDJT forces in Zoumri. Mr. Godbold has been in the custody of the MDJT ever since.
PRESS RELEASE
TEAM Sends Plane For Hostage Steve Godbold
Following MDJT Announcement
For Immediate Release
The faith-based organization TEAM, located in the
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Mr. Godbold is a missionary with TEAM and has lived and worked in
During this period, spokesmen for the MDJT have promised several times to release Mr. Godbold:
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October 18, 2007 Mr. Dazi told a reporter from RFI “This is the beginning of our investigation. I think that in a week’s time it will be decided. If he is innocent, then he will be freed, no problem.” - On
October 24, 2007 Mr. Dazi told a reporter from Reuters “In two or three days we will conclude (our investigation) and then we’ll see what preparations we can make to free him”. - On
November 5, 2007 Mr. Hissein Yaya Barka, Assistant General Secretary of the MDJT, told a French website “After a two-week investigation we have made the decision to liberate (Mr. Godbold) in the coming days.” - On
January 8, 2008 Mr. Barka issued a press release that said “OnNovember 5th, 2007 , we made the decision to release him (Godbold)”. - During this time, leaders of the MDJT also made private promises to a large humanitarian organization to release Mr. Godbold.
TEAM issued this statement today: “Although we do not understand why the MDJT did not follow through on its earlier public promises to release Steve, we appreciate and respect Mr. Dazi’s announcement yesterday that Steve is ‘free’. We have arranged for an airplane from a medical NGO based at a hospital in
For further information, contact: cmt.presse@googlemail.com
Update: The plane went up to Bardai, and waited for the promised release of Steve. Unfortunately, Steve was not released, and the plane had to return without him. So the captivity of Steve continues...
Each day, our prayer for Steve has been, "Father, if today he is in the hands of the MDJT, may He be a blessing to those around him, for this is what he lives for. And if it is Your will, may Steve be released very soon and reunited with his family. Amen."
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