US Journalist Kidnapped in Syria Returns Home
![Peter Theo Curtis walks toward reporters to read a statement outside his mother's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Aug. 27, 2014. ](https://gdb.voanews.com/580b48b2-29a9-462c-83ec-776487ca5666_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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Peter Theo Curtis walks toward reporters to read a statement outside his mother's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Aug. 27, 2014.
![Peter Theo Curtis meets with reporters outside his mother's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Aug. 27, 2014. ](https://gdb.voanews.com/95ae90ad-21af-4633-86c5-157e16fc625f_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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Peter Theo Curtis meets with reporters outside his mother's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Aug. 27, 2014.
![Peter Theo Curtis, 45, stands outside his mother's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Curtis spent two years as a captive of al-Nusra Front, an affiliate of al-Qaida in Syria, Aug. 27, 2014.](https://gdb.voanews.com/00929501-03f4-4e5b-b160-f863b91889be_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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Peter Theo Curtis, 45, stands outside his mother's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Curtis spent two years as a captive of al-Nusra Front, an affiliate of al-Qaida in Syria, Aug. 27, 2014.
![Peter Theo Curtis, who was released on Sunday, Aug. 24 after spending two years as a captive of insurgents in Syria, stands outside his mother's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Aug. 27, 2014.](https://gdb.voanews.com/e8b16173-eb64-4230-ae51-d9370c74421d_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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Peter Theo Curtis, who was released on Sunday, Aug. 24 after spending two years as a captive of insurgents in Syria, stands outside his mother's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Aug. 27, 2014.