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Italian hostage killed - Aljazeera TV
- Subject: Italian hostage killed - Aljazeera TV
- From: "nello margiotta" <nellomargiotta55 at virgilio.it>
- Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 23:25:30 +0200
Thursday 15 April 2004, 0:02 Makka Time, 21:02 GMT A group calling itself the Green Brigade says it has killed one of the four Italians hostages it had captured. The group said in a statement sent to Aljazeera along with a video tape on Wednesday that it had killed the hostage because the Italian president Silvio Berlusconi said pulling his troops out of Iraq was "not in question." Aljazeera said it will not air the tape showing the killing of the hostage "in order not to upset viewers sensitivities". "When your president says pulling the troops out of Iraq is non-negotiable then this means he does not care for the safety of his citizens as much as he is concerned with satisfying his masters in the White House," said the group in a statement sent to Aljazeera. "We have killed one of the four hostages we have in order to teach a lesson for those who are involved. We know they are guards working for the American occupation in our country. "We ask you one more time to revolt once again in the face of your leaders and reject this unjust war on us so that we can protect your citizens. We are waiting for that from you or else we will kill them one by one," added the Green Brigade. Earlier videotape Aljazeera aired a videotape on Tuesday showing the four Italians, with their passports, surrounded by armed men. The group member said on videotape that they would hold the Italians until their demands are met, including withdrawal of Italian troops from Iraq, the release of mosque Imams and an apology from Rome. Silvio Berlusconi said on Tuesday the withdrawal of his country's 3000 strong military force in Iraq was "absolutely not in question". He added his government would "do everything in its power" to obtain the release of the Italians. In Rome, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said Italy was unable to confirm one of its nationals held hostage in Iraq had been killed. "We have no confirmation, we hope the news is false," Frattini said on Italian state television, when asked about the report that a hostage had been killed.
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