One of three Spanish journalists released after nearly a year held hostage in Syria by an Al Qaeda-linked group said Tuesday he feared being sold to the "Islamic State" (ISIS) terrorist group, which regularly kills captives, AFP reports.
"You don't know what they want to do or how long it will last. If they are going to kill you, release you or sell you to another terrorist group," Angel Sastre said in an interview with online newspaper El Espanol.
"The simple idea that they could sell me to Daesh terrified me," he added,using an Arabic acronym for the "Islamic State" group.