Arab TV airs video of Frenchman kidnapped in Mali in 2011

An undated handout image released by Al-Andalus, the media branch of Al-Qaeda in the Magreb (AQMI) to the Agence Nouakchott Informations (ANI) on December 9, 2011 shows French national Serge Lazarevic being held by AQMI at an undisclosed location.&nb
An undated handout image released by Al-Andalus, the media branch of Al-Qaeda in the Magreb (AQMI) to the Agence Nouakchott Informations (ANI) on December 9, 2011 shows French national Serge Lazarevic being held by AQMI at an undisclosed location. Frenchman Serge Lazarevic, kidnapped in Mali by Al-Qaeda in 2011, appeared in a video aired on Tuesday by Dubai-based Alaan television urging French President Francois Holland to act to secure his release. -- PHOTO: AFP

DUBAI (AFP) - Frenchman Serge Lazarevic, kidnapped in Mali by Al-Qaeda in 2011, appeared in a video aired on Tuesday by Dubai-based Alaan television urging French President Francois Holland to act to secure his release.

Lazarevic, wearing a black turban, sporting a long beard and flanked by armed men, said the video was being recorded on May 13.

He is the last French hostage worldwide still being held.

The 50-year-old man was kidnapped by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) on November 24, 2011, along with Philippe Verdon who was found shot dead in July last year.

He was accompanying Verdon on a business trip when they were seized by a group of armed men at a small hotel in Hombori, in the north, according to his relatives.

AQIM was behind the killing of two French journalists in November.

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