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BAGHDAD, April 12 (Xinhuanet) -- Seven Chinese were
kidnapped by armed men in central Iraq on Sunday, a Chinese diplomat in Baghdad
said.
The seven Chinese citizens entered Iraq via Jordan Sunday morning and were most probably abducted in Fallujah,
west of Baghdad, the diplomat said.
The seven people, all male, were from China's
southeastern Fujian Province, according to a name list provided by the diplomat.
The oldest is 49 years old and the youngest is 18.
Al Arabiya TV channel's Baghdad Bureau told Xinhua
earlier thatits correspondent in Fallujah reported that seven Chinese had
beenkidnapped after he interviewed some foreigners released by kidnappers on
Sunday.
The unidentified foreigners told the reporter that
they met seven Asian persons with Chinese passports detained in a room in
asecret location.
The Chinese were said to have been abducted on a
highway from Iraq's northern city of Mosul to Fallujah, 50 km west of Baghdad.
The roads between Jordan border and the Iraqi capital
have beenclosed by US forces besieging Fallujah for the "Operation
VigilantResolve."
The captives were in good health and not handcuffed,
but it remained unclear what the kidnappers will do with them, said the
interviewed foreigners.
Insurgents in Iraq have claimed that they held a
number of foreign citizens hostage in an effort to negotiate a cease-fire ora
full withdrawal of occupying troops.
Qatar-based Al Jazeera TV has reported that a
militant group called Mujahedeen Brigades held three Japanese hostage and
threatened to kill them unless Japan withdraws its some 500 troopsfrom Iraq.
China, one of the five permanent members in the UN
Security Council, is opposed to the military invasion of Iraq. It also refuses
to send any troops to join the US-led coalition that occupies the war-ravaged
country.
Sun Bigan, head of the team responsible for the
re-establishment of the Chinese Embassy in Baghdad, told Xinhua that the list of
the detainees has been presented to the interim Iraqi Interior Ministry and
great efforts will be done to locate and rescue the seven civilians. But Sun did
not disclose the identities of the seven.
The US-led coalition has suffered the biggest setback
in Iraq since the end of major fighting last May as more than 700 Iraqis and
dozens of coalition troops have been killed in the US retaliatory operation
since last Monday.
About 2,000 US Marines and 1,000 reinforcements have
surroundedthe town of Fallujah for the sixth day to hunt down insurgents behind
the killing of four American contract workers and mutilating of their bodies on
March 31. Enditem
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