From Rappler (Jun 16): Freed Aussie hostage moving on
MANILA, Philippines - Freed Australian hostage Warren Rodwell has been recovering well after being released by Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) earlier this year.
In an interview with news.com.au, Rodwell disclosed that he “pulled up pretty well” since he was shot in the hand and abducted by the terrorist group in Zamboanga 18 months ago.
"At the moment I’m still alive and, all things considered, I’m quite functional," Rodwell said.
Rodwell was abducted by the Abu Sayaff on December 5, 2011 in his house in Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay.
Read: TIMELINE: Rodwell's ordeal
The ASG released Rodwell on March 23, 2012, 15 months after he was kidnapped. It was reported that the militants were paid US$97,750 in ransom, a negotiator said.
Read: The inside story: Ransom and Rodwell
Read: The men Rodwell leaves behind with the Abu Sayyaf
Rodwell recalled how the “main part of his suffering was the hunger” but he said he’s back with his original weight.
"I'm back to my original weight now so I’ve put on about 30kg. In fact I’m getting a bit chubby," he said.
Rodwell said that he also suffered post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) while he was in captivity and explained he started his healing by “analyzing the situations a lot.”
Rodwell said he sought help from a private psychologist and has been “pulled up pretty well.”
“Everything is good. I don’t have nightmares,” Rodwell explained adding he doesn’t need to see the psychologist for another 3 months.
Captivity
Rodwell also disclosed in the interview how he survived the 15-month captivity with Abu Sayaff.
“At the beginning all I had was a pair of shorts but I acquired and stole some clothes. I’d use whatever I could. One sleeping bag was broken so I tore that and wrapped that around me,” Rodwell recalled.
Rodwell explained his biggest problem was mosquitos. “In the jungle swamps we’d be attacked quite ferociously,” he said.
But Rodwell said his captors had a “pretty good-hearted soul.” He said the reason why he was treated badly was because “they [Abu Sayaff] don’t know how to look after themselves.”
“Being Muslims they’re not restricted by the 10 commandments. They just see it as anyone who’s foreign as having a market,” he said.
Rodwell added he was able to “bond with his guards” that he’d “recognize the behaviors in them.”
“The married guy would be in tears because he’d miss his family. A couple of them went crazy,” he said.
Ready for new love
Rodwell also disclosed to news.com.au that he already filed for a divorce from his Filipina wife, Miraflor Gutang in June.
Gutang earlier denied her involvement in Rodwell’s kidnapping and said she was even the one who negotiated to make the ransom lower.
Read: $97,750 paid to free Rodwell
"All the investigation is clear because I'm so innocent. I'm not guilty, never. I could not do that to anyone,'' Gutang told news.com.au.
Gutang said she was surprised when Rodwell called her and said he already filled for divorce.
"I'm so sad because I wanted to stay with him. Of course I love him still in my heart but our behavior is not compatible,'' Gutang said.
Gutang was Rodwell third wife. He said he is “ready for his fourth marriage.”
“I’ve got room to fit another marriage in in my life. I’m thinking Caucasian," Rodwell said.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/31433-freed-aussie-hostage-moving-on
MANILA, Philippines - Freed Australian hostage Warren Rodwell has been recovering well after being released by Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) earlier this year.
In an interview with news.com.au, Rodwell disclosed that he “pulled up pretty well” since he was shot in the hand and abducted by the terrorist group in Zamboanga 18 months ago.
"At the moment I’m still alive and, all things considered, I’m quite functional," Rodwell said.
Rodwell was abducted by the Abu Sayaff on December 5, 2011 in his house in Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay.
Read: TIMELINE: Rodwell's ordeal
The ASG released Rodwell on March 23, 2012, 15 months after he was kidnapped. It was reported that the militants were paid US$97,750 in ransom, a negotiator said.
Read: The inside story: Ransom and Rodwell
Read: The men Rodwell leaves behind with the Abu Sayyaf
Rodwell recalled how the “main part of his suffering was the hunger” but he said he’s back with his original weight.
"I'm back to my original weight now so I’ve put on about 30kg. In fact I’m getting a bit chubby," he said.
Rodwell said that he also suffered post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) while he was in captivity and explained he started his healing by “analyzing the situations a lot.”
Rodwell said he sought help from a private psychologist and has been “pulled up pretty well.”
“Everything is good. I don’t have nightmares,” Rodwell explained adding he doesn’t need to see the psychologist for another 3 months.
Captivity
Rodwell also disclosed in the interview how he survived the 15-month captivity with Abu Sayaff.
“At the beginning all I had was a pair of shorts but I acquired and stole some clothes. I’d use whatever I could. One sleeping bag was broken so I tore that and wrapped that around me,” Rodwell recalled.
Rodwell explained his biggest problem was mosquitos. “In the jungle swamps we’d be attacked quite ferociously,” he said.
But Rodwell said his captors had a “pretty good-hearted soul.” He said the reason why he was treated badly was because “they [Abu Sayaff] don’t know how to look after themselves.”
“Being Muslims they’re not restricted by the 10 commandments. They just see it as anyone who’s foreign as having a market,” he said.
Rodwell added he was able to “bond with his guards” that he’d “recognize the behaviors in them.”
“The married guy would be in tears because he’d miss his family. A couple of them went crazy,” he said.
Ready for new love
Rodwell also disclosed to news.com.au that he already filed for a divorce from his Filipina wife, Miraflor Gutang in June.
Gutang earlier denied her involvement in Rodwell’s kidnapping and said she was even the one who negotiated to make the ransom lower.
Read: $97,750 paid to free Rodwell
"All the investigation is clear because I'm so innocent. I'm not guilty, never. I could not do that to anyone,'' Gutang told news.com.au.
Gutang said she was surprised when Rodwell called her and said he already filled for divorce.
"I'm so sad because I wanted to stay with him. Of course I love him still in my heart but our behavior is not compatible,'' Gutang said.
Gutang was Rodwell third wife. He said he is “ready for his fourth marriage.”
“I’ve got room to fit another marriage in in my life. I’m thinking Caucasian," Rodwell said.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/31433-freed-aussie-hostage-moving-on