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 Iyad Allawi. A
militant group kidnapping three family members of Iraqi Prime Minister
Iyad Allawi threatened on Wednesday to kill them if Allawi doesn't order a
withdrawal from the besieged Fallujah. (Xinhua/Reuters File
Photo)
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BAGHDAD, Nov. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- A militant group kidnapping three family members of Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi threatened on Wednesday to kill them if Allawi doesn't order a withdrawal from the besieged Fallujah.
In a statement, the group known to be Ansar
al-Jihad (Partisans of Holy War) claimed responsibility for the abduction and
threatened to behead the three if Allawi fails to meet its demands in 48
hours.
"We demand the agent government liberate
all the prisoners in Iraq, women and men, and lift the siege over Fallujah and
stop the military action against the city," said the previously unknown
group.
The authenticity of the statement,
published on a website, could not be verified
independently.
Earlier reports said that a first
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.
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 TV grab shows an American
soldier was injured during the battle in Fallujah, Nov. 09, 2004. US said
the army has taken control of 70 percent of the insurgent stronghold and
11 US soldiers and two Iraqis have been killed so far.
(Xinhua/Reuters photo)
 A US soldier's eyes were
injured in the battle. (Xinhua/Reuters photo)
 The US troops in Fallujah, Nov.
10, 2004. (Xinhua/Reuters
photo)
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Allawi, who leads the current Iraqi interim government, was the latest victim of
the rampant wave of abduction. Over 100 foreigners and relatives of wealthy
figures have been kidnapped in Iraq for political or financial
purposes.
The abduction followed a joint
US-Iraqi all-out offensive in Fallujah, a long-time rebel bastion since the war
last year, to clear the city of insurgents.
Allawi issued this week the order to start a state of emergency across Iraq and
authorized US and Iraqi forces to storm Fallujah. The iron-handed move has also
aroused disputes among the Iraqi society.
There has been no report of suspension in the ongoing military action so far. Allawi often made remarks that his government would not bow to kidnappers and criminals. Enditem |