
The French charity said they were trying to give the children a better life
Chad's president has indicated as many as 10 of the 16 Europeans held in the child abduction scandal may be freed.
President Idriss Deby told reporters he hoped "the journalists and also the (air) hostesses will be released".
The UN found most of the 103 children stopped from leaving Chad lived with a close relative and were not orphans.
Six workers for French NGO Zoe's Ark are charged with kidnapping. Three French journalists and seven Spanish air crew are charged as accomplices.
Mr Deby said justice would have to take its course.
"I can't force the hand of Chadian justice, there is a procedure," Mr Deby told reporters in the eastern town of Abeche.
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