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Combo picture
shows undated handout photos released September 7, 2004 of Simona Torretta (R),
and Simona Pari volunteers for the Italian aid organization 'Un Ponte Per
Baghdad' (A Bridge for Baghdad). Torretta and compatriot Pari, both 29, were
taken hostage Tuesday while working in Baghdad. (Xinhua/Reuters
Photo)
ROME, Sept. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Two female Italian aid
workers have been kidnapped in Iraq, Italian diplomatic sources said in Rome on
Tuesday, local media reported.
According to the report the two
Italian women seized by gunmen from the Baghdad office, an Italian charity Un Ponte
Per Baghdad (Bridge to Baghdad), they were identified as Simona Torretta and
Simona Pari.
It said Torretta was the mission chief and Pari
project chief of the association, founded after the first Gulf War in 1991.
An Iraqi engineer working for the organization,
identified as 'Rad', was also kidnapped along with a man from another Italian
aid organization called Intersos.
Several reports said two Iraqis were also seized but
the Italian foreign ministry said three Iraqis had been taken.
Arab satellite station Al Jazeera said the gunmen had
pretended to be from the Iraqi government.
According to Italian TV, the two women have been in
Iraq for many years and have recently been working with the United Nations
children's fund UNICEF.
The Italian foreign ministry put its crisis unit into
action as Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi returned to Rome from Milan to head a
cabinet meeting on the kidnappings.
Insurgents have kidnapped more than 100 foreigners
since the US-led war on Iraq in March 2003. Some have been released but others
were brutally killed. Enditem |