FM press conference on Oct.
28
BEIJING,
Oct. 28 (Xinhua) -- China urged Sudan here on Tuesday to take substantial and
effective measures to ensure the safety of Chinese personnel after four Chinese
workers were kidnapped and killed.
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The caskets of the Chinese workers
killed by kidnappers in Sudan were carried off the plane in
Khartoum. Four of the nine kidnpped Chinese workers were
killed, with four rescued and the other missing. (Xinhua
Photo) Photo
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"It is one of the most serious killing cases of
oversea Chinese workers in recent years and we are very shocked by it," Chinese
Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said via a phone conversation with his Sudanese
counterpart Deng Alor.
"The Chinese side feels strong indignation and
condemns the inhumane terrorist act by the kidnappers on unarmed Chinese company
staff, " Yang told Alor, according to a press release from the Chinese Foreign
Ministry on Tuesday evening.
Sudanese officials earlier reported to the Chinese
Embassy in Sudan that five of the nine kidnapped workers were killed on Monday,
with two rescued and two missing. It revised the numbers late Tuesday afternoon,
saying four were killed, four were rescued and the other was still missing,
according to the Foreign Ministry.
The nine workers from the China National Petroleum
Corporation (CNPC) were kidnapped from an oil field near the western Sudanese
region of Darfur on Oct. 18.
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Staff drape the caskets of killed
Chinese workers with Chinese national flags. The bodies of the Chinese oil
workers arrived in Khartoum on Tuesday.Four of the nine kidnpped
Chinese workers were killed, with four rescued and the other missing.
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The Chinese Embassy said they were taken by unknown
militants in the Southern Kordofan State, but no armed group had claimed
responsibility for the kidnapping.
"The Chinese leaders and Chinese government are
highly concerned about the case, asking for the utmost rescue efforts with the
precondition of ensuring the safety of the kidnapped," Yang, who is among the
entourage of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to Russia, added.
"We hope the Sudanese side will continue its rescue
effort, bring the murderers to severe punishment, and take all substantial and
effective measures to prevent similar things happening again," Yang said.
Alor expressed his condolences to the victims and his
sympathy to the victims' families as well as the Chinese government and Chinese
people, promising that the Sudanese government would continue its rescue mission
for the missing Chinese worker, make the utmost efforts to bring the murderers
to justice and protect the safety of Chinese people in Sudan, according to the
statement.