Norwegian Refugee Council Dept: NAIROBI, Kenya - Two Canadians among the four aid workers kidnapped during a deadly attack in Kenya last Friday were seasoned veterans of the business of helping the world's poorest people, and knew the risks they faced, says one of their organization's directors, according to Winnipeg Free Press. "The places where the refugees are in need of humanitarian aid is very often high risk areas," said Rolf Vestvick, director of advocacy and information for the Oslo-based Norwegian Refugee Council and qurat-Ul-Ain Sadazai, 38, a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin, center, arrives by Kenyan military helicopter at Wilson airport in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, July 2, 2012. The aid workers were rescued Monday from inside Somalia in a daring mission that saw one of their captors killed.
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