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Video shows 3 Romanian hostages in Iraq
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-31 07:37:14

The video showed that the three Romanian journalists and a fourth unidentified person were sitting on the ground in a room with two armed gunmen pointed guns at them.  (Photo:Xinhua/AFP)
The video showed that the three Romanian journalists and a fourth unidentified person were sitting on the ground in a room with two armed gunmen pointed guns at them.  (Photo: Xinhua/AFP)

Romanian reporter Marie-Jeanne Ion(Photo: Xinhua/AFP)
Romanian reporter Marie-Jeanne Ion(Photo: Xinhua/AFP) 

    CAIRO, March 30 (Xinhuanet) -- The pan-Arab satellite channel al-Jazeera on Wednesday showed a videotape of three Romanian journalists kidnapped in Iraq.

    The video showed that the three Romanian journalists and a fourth unidentified person were sitting on the ground in a room with two armed gunmen pointed guns at them.

    The three Romanians are Marie-Jeanne Ion, 32, a reporter for Prima TV, her cameraman Sorin Miscoci, 30, and Eduard Ohanesian,37, of the Romania Libera daily newspaper. They were reported missing by the Romanian Foreign Ministry on Monday.

    Al-Jazeera said an unknown militant group kidnapped them, but did not mention of any demands. Enditem

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