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CAIRO, May 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Kidnappers of an Australian
man has set a 72-hour ultimatum for Australia to start withdrawing its
troops from Iraq, the Qatar-based al-Jazeera TV channel reported Friday.
The TV news channel, showing footage of the Australian Douglas Wood, said that "the group calling itself the Shura
Council of the Mujahedeen of Iraq, which is holding Australian hostage Douglas
Wood, gave Australian authorities 72 hours to start withdrawing their forces
from Iraq."
The demand was made by Wood in a video, which showed the man
sitting on the ground and holding up his passport as a masked militant pointed a
gun at him, added the al-Jazeera.
The TV station did not specify what the militants would do if
their deadline isn't met, but a number of previous hostages have been
killed.
Earlier in the day, the Australian authorities said a task force
that rushed to Baghdad this week had established Wood is still alive.
It was reported that more than 200 foreigners have been
kidnapped in Iraq since Saddam Hussein's regime collapsed in April 2003. Some of
them have sought ransom, while others pursued political motives such as the
withdrawal of foreign companies and troops from Iraq.
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