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Carl Campeau, Montrealer working for UN, released in Syria

A Canadian UN worker abducted eight months ago in Syria appeared on Syrian state television a free man after reportedly managing to escape his captors, who had forgotten to lock him in.

Carl Campeau, a legal adviser for the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force, was abducted in February

Canadian UN worker released in Syria

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Carl Campeau was reportedly abducted by rebel forces 8 months ago while working for a UN peacekeeping mission

A Canadian UN worker abducted eight months ago in Syria appeared on Syrian state television a free man after reportedly managing to escape his captors, who had forgotten to lock him in.

The United Nationsconfirmed Thursday thatCarlCampeau, a legal adviser for the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF), is free.

"He is nowwith the United Nations," the UN said in an email to CBC News. "Initial indications are that he is in good health."

According to Syrian state TV, which spoke withCampeauin an interview aired Thursday, hewas abducted by rebel forces on Feb. 27 from Khan Al-Sheih, just outside the Syrian capital, Damascus.

Sporting a beard and wearing glasses, a blue shirt and a dark sweater, Campeau appeared fatigued but otherwise apparently well in a video recording of the interview seen by CBC.

He was also photographed with Faisal al-Miqdad, Syrias deputy foreign minister. The media report said Campeau was able to escape earlier this week on the first day of the Eid holiday.

'They forgot to lock the door'

"I was held prisoner for eight months, and I managed to escape,"Campeau could be heard saying in English during the interview before the broadcast switches to the voice of an Arabic translator.

"They forgot to lock the door to my room,"he adds in English, before the translator quotes him as saying that the terrorist kidnappers came from several countries They are groups that do not know mercy.

It is difficult to discern from the video whether those wereCampeaus actual words.

A UN vehicle is seen near a photo of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus earlier this month. Campeau was abducted outside the capital on Feb. 27. (Khaled al-Hariri/Reuters)

Reuters reported earlier that at the time of Campeau's disappearance, a rebel source in southern Syria saidhe had been taken by another rebel brigade and held for ransom.

Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) said it is "thrilled" that Campeauhas been released.

"Our ambassador toLebanonhas already spoken with him, and we are offering him whatever support he requires," said DFATD spokespersonJean-Bruno Villeneuve in an email to CBC.

"His ordeal is a reminder to all Canadians of the incredibly dangerous situation inSyria.Canadacontinues toadvise Canadians toavoid all travel toSyria."

Other UN observers also captured

Campeau's capture was followed by the detention of 21 Filipino UNDOF observers by rebels, an event that forced the mission to scale back patrols along a ceasefire line between the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and Syria. They were freed three days later.

UNDOF, which has been monitoring the area since 1974, has about 1,000 peacekeepers and civilian staff from India, Nepal, Ireland, Fiji, Moldova, Morocco and the Philippines in the region.

Peacekeepers from Austria, Croatia and Japan have pulled out because of the growing threat from Syria's 2-year civil war. The Philippines said in July it would likely keep its 342 soldiers in the ceasefire zone for six more months.

With files from Nahlah Ayed and the Reuters news agency