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| A television image aired by Al
Jazeera June 27, 2004 shows a blindfolded man dressed in camouflage
sitting in a chair with a hand holding a sword above his head. A Marine
Corps identity card named him as Wassef Ali Hassoun and Jazeera said he
was of Pakistani origin. Al Jazeera television said a group calling itself
the Islamic Response Movement, the security wing of the "1920 Revolution
Brigades", had kidnapped the U.S. Marine after luring him from a U.S.
base. Militants have kidnapped a U.S. Marine and a Pakistani driver in
Iraq and are threatening to behead them unless Iraqi prisoners are freed,
Arab television reported on Sunday. (China
Daily/Reuters) |
BAGHDAD, June 27 (Xinhuanet) -- Iraqi militants have allegedly
kidnapped a US marine and threatened to behead him unless Iraqi prisoners are
released, al-Jazeera Satellite TV reported on Sunday.
A group, which called itself the "Islamic Retaliation Movement",
was quoted as saying that the marine of Pakistani origin would be executed
unless detainees in US-led coalition prisons are freed.
The name of the captive was Hasun Wassef Ali and he was abducted
outside a Marine base, the group claimed.
In a video footage aired by Arabiya news channel earlier on
Sunday, an unknown armed group announced that it was holding a Pakistani hostage
and he would be beheaded if prisoners detained in Iraq are not released in three
days.
"You must release our prisoners held in the US base in Balad,
Dujail, Yathrib, Samarra and Abu Ghraib and you have three days from now on and
after that we will behead him," said the group.
The Pakistani, a driver working with the US-led coalition and
entering Iraq from Kuwait, was taken hostage near Balad in northern Iraq,
mentioned the group. Enditem |