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BAGHDAD, April 20 (Xinhuanet) -- Over 50 bodies were found
south of Baghdad where an alleged hostage crisis has occurred recently,
Iraqi Transitional President Jalal Talabani said on Wednesday.
"More than 50 bodies have been pulled out of the Tigris and we have the full names of those who were killed and
those criminals who committed these crimes," Talabani told a press conference.
Meanwhile, the al-Arabiya TV channel aired a footage
showing dozens of bodies wrapped with white cloth and placed in rows on the
ground.
A policeman told the news channel that they found 58
bodies and two of them were those of girls.
"Some bodies were without their heads," said the
officer.
The bodies were found in the reach near Sweira, some
50 km southof Baghdad, and relatives carrying identities and photos have
recognized most of the dead people, said the police.
"I am here looking for my son," said a middle-aged
man holding aphoto of a young man.
"I don't know if he is dead or still alive, but if he
is proved dead I want his body," he said.
An old woman in black also looking for her son cursed
the kidnappers. "God, send them to hell," she cried out.
The latest finding came days after reports said more
than 60 Shiite Muslims were abducted in Madain, 30 km southeast of Baghdad.
Shiite officials said the kidnappers demanded all the
Shiite residents leave the town, a sign of rising sectarian tension in themosaic
city and even across the country.
A massive raid of Madain jointly launched by Iraqi
security forces and US forces failed to deliver any evidence about the hostage
crisis, as people began to blame the incident on elements bent on provoking
certain ethnic and religious groups.
But radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and some
prominent Sunni religious groups denied the crisis, saying some people
fabricated it to incite sectarian divisions. Enditem กก |