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 Allawi is seen in this Nov. 8,
2004, file photo٬briefing reporters on Falluja during a press conference
in Baghdad. Three members of Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's family
were kidnapped by gunmen on No.9, a spokesman for the Iraqi interim
government said on Nov. 10, 2004. (Xinhua
Photo)
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BAGHDAD, Nov. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Three
family members of interim Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi were kidnapped, BBC
news channel reported on Wednesday.
According to the
report, the family members, including a cousin of Allawi, the cousin's wife and
his daughter-in-law, were kidnapped on Tuesday evening from their house in
Baghdad.
Three cars with at least six men inside pulled up
to the house in Baghdad's southern district of Al-Kadisiya, from where they took
Ghazi Allawi and his two family members, an official source was quoted as
saying.
The Interior Ministry could not be reached for
confirmation.
Militant groups have published statements on
websites to call for more attacks against members and institutions of the
current government.
Allawi issued this week the order to
start a state of emergency across Iraq and authorized US and Iraqi forces to
storm Fallujah to clear the city of insurgents.
The
iron-handed move has aroused disputes among the Iraqi society. Iraqi Islamic
Party, a mainly Sunni political party, has announced to quit the Allawi
government in protest of the military operation. Enditem |