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Related: PFLP claims responsibility for kidnapping of
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PNA ministry condemns kidnapping of 2
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| Palestinian security men guard in front of
the American school where two foreign teachers were kidnapped in northern
Gaza December 21, 2005. (Xinhua/Reuters) | GAZA,
Dec. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Two foreign teachers were abducted by unknown gunmen in
northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday, Palestinian security sources and witnesses
said.
Hindrich Tatchken, the principal of the American
International School in Gaza and his deputy Brian Improjio, an Australian, were
kidnapped by four masked and armed militants in the Nasser Street in the Gaza
City, security sources said.
Witnesses said that the gunmen stopped the car of the
two and bundled them into another car and took them to an unknown place.
Meanwhile, school officials confirmed that both had been
kidnapped and the school had informed the Dutch and the Australian embassies,
adding that the two have always been showing solidarity and sympathy with the
Palestinian people.
Tatchken had repeatedly sent letters of protest to
the Israeli army for the sonic-bomb and airstrikes carried out over the Gaza
Strip, blaming it for scaring and panicking Palestinian children,said the
school.
Police said that Palestinian security forces
immediately started to search for the two foreigners and contacted different
militant groups to figure out who kidnapped them and what they want.
There have been kidnappings of foreigners in Gaza
over the past two years, in which most of the kidnappers were asking the
Palestinian National Authority (PNA) for solving their personal problems.
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