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Who Seized Simona Torretta?

This Iraqi kidnapping has the mark of an undercover police operation
by Naomi Klein and Jeremy Scahill; The Guardian; September 16, 2004

When Simona Torretta returned to Baghdad in March 2003, in the midst of the "shock and awe" aerial bombardment, her Iraqi friends greeted her by telling her she was nuts. "They were just so surprised to see me. They said, 'Why are you coming here? Go back to Italy. Are you crazy?'"

Parenti: The News From Planet Falluja

read Tarek's blog at www.tarek.2y.net/iraq

The News From Planet Falluja

by CHRISTIAN PARENTI

[posted online on July 5, 2004]


Tariq is an upper-middle-class Canadian medical student of Palestinian origin. He is a Muslim, fluent in Arabic and English, very smart, very young, brave and a bit naïve. He is an obsessive computer geek with a tendency toward pedantry on matters technological. Over the past two years he has spent several months in Palestine doing solidarity work.

Beheading of Berg Condemned

1. Hizb Allah condemns beheading- al jazeera

2. The Merciless Killing of Nicholas Berg-by Marwa Elnaggar from Islam Online posted at www.globalresearch.ca

1. Hizb Allah condemns beheading

Militiamen Attack U.S. Troops in Najaf

By DENIS D. GRAY

May 3rd, 2004 NAJAF, Iraq (AP) - Militiamen pounded a U.S. base with mortars Monday in the most intense attacks yet on U.S. troops in Najaf, where the Americans have been holding back their full firepower to avoid enflaming the anger of Iraq's Shiite Muslim majority. Another American soldier was killed in Baghdad.

Threat to kill Italian hostages

Threat to kill hostages - Al Jazeera, Monday April 27

An Iraqi group has reportedly threatened to kill its three Italian hostages unless protests are held in Italy against Rome's policies in Iraq.

Italian hostage killed

Italian hostage killed - Aljazeera TV

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.

Kidnappings undermine "reconstruction"

Kidnaps blow to rebuilding efforts

· Countries tell workers to leave
· Forty people now held hostage

Jamie Wilson and Nick Paton Walsh in Moscow
Wednesday April 14, 2004
The Guardian

The process of trying to rebuild the shattered Iraqi infrastructure took another turn for the worse yesterday as several governments urged their citizens to leave the country immediately in reaction to the spate of kidnappings and growing instability in the country.

U.S. military will reach out to former senior members of Saddam Hussein's disbanded army

In an effort to toughen the Iraqi forces, Abizaid said the U.S. military will reach out to former senior members of Saddam Hussein's disbanded army — a reversal in strategy. The military has tried to avoid relying on top officials from the ousted regime. "It's ... very clear that we've got to get more senior Iraqis involved — former military types involved in the security forces," he said. "In the next couple of days, you'll see a large number of senior officers being appointed to key positions in the ministry of defense and the Iraqi joint staff and in Iraqi field commands."

NYT Round-up of Iraq News

BAGHDAD, Iraq, April 12 — American troops continued to withhold their firepower today outside three Iraqi cities where insurgents have seized control, allowing Iraqi intermediaries time to seek negotiated solutions to the most serious challenge yet to the year-old occupation. But United States officials warned that the resistance in all three centers would be crushed if the insurgents maneuvered for long.

23 US troops killed since Friday; 7 Chinese hostages taken

U.S. military says 23 troops killed in past 3 days

Seven Chinese men are latest kidnap victims

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Three U.S. Marines have been killed in fighting west of Baghdad, bringing the total number of U.S. troops killed since Friday to 23, the Coalition Public Information Center said Monday.

Japanese hostages to be released

Al-Jazeera
Saturday, April 10

An Iraqi group which said it kidnapped three Japanese hostages has said it will release them within 24 hours, abandoning a threat to kill them.

In a fax sent to Aljazeera on Saturday, the group, Saraya al-Mujahidin said they will release the hostages in response to a call from Iraq's Muslim Clerics Association.

Group claims to have 30 Hostages; threatens their lives

Iraq group says has 30 foreign hostages
Sat 10 April, 2004 13:49

DUBAI (Reuters) - An Iraqi group says in footage aired by an Arab TV station it is holding 30 foreign hostages and threatened to decapitate them unless U.S. forces lifted their blockade of the town of Falluja.

Reuters: 4 US, 2 Italian Hostages Taken

Report: Four Americans, Two Italians Kidnapped in Iraq

Friday, April 09, 2004

BAGHDAD, Iraq — Iraqi rebels claimed Friday to have kidnapped four American and two Italians, according to wire reports.

Canadian Hostage taken in Najaf

Canadian kidnapped in Iraq devoted to children
Canadian Broadcast Corporation

The family of a Canadian man taken hostage in Iraq are shocked that a man whose life they say has been devoted to helping children would be kidnapped.

British hostage released on April 9

British hostage freed in Iraq
BBC

A British journalist has been released after being taken hostage in Iraq by two separate groups.

Stephen Farrell, the correspondent for the Times newspaper, says he was threatened with death after being abducted near Fallujah.

Palestinian Authority Appeals for release of 2 Hostages

Palestinians Appeal for Release of Iraq Hostages
Fri Apr 9, 2004 06:17 AM ET

By Mohammed Assadi

RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - The Palestinian Authority appealed on Friday for the release of two Palestinians, residents of Israeli-controlled East Jerusalem, who were kidnapped by insurgents in Iraq.

Briton hostage

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A British civilian has been kidnapped in the southern Iraqi town of Nassiriya, the scene of heavy fighting between radical Shi'ite militiamen and Iraqi troops, a coalition official says.

Korean hostages released; Japanese hostages threatened

Korean hostages released in Iraq
BBC World

Seven South Koreans who were kidnapped in Iraq have been released unharmed, South Korea's YTN-TV channel reports.

South Korea's foreign ministry said the missionaries had been abducted while en route from Jordan to Baghdad.

Threats Against Hostages; al-Sistani calls for "peaceful road"

Civilians from other countries abducted in Iraq

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- At least a dozen civilians from other countries have been kidnapped in Iraq, and one set of abductors has threatened to burn three hostages alive if its demands go unmet, according to government and media reports.

Arabs from Israel and the US taken hostage

Arabs From Israel Said Kidnapped in Iraq

By Associated Press

April 8, 2004, 10:28 AM EDT

JERUSALEM -- Two aid workers who are Arab residents of Jerusalem -- including one with a Georgia driver's license -- were kidnapped Thursday by insurgents in Iraq, Israeli media reported.

Japanese + Korean hostages; Shiites take cities; Baghdaders march to Falluja

This Toronto Star article describes the taking of Japanese and Korean hostages, the Shiite takeover in many southern cities, and a solidarity march from Badhdad to Falluja.

Militias make gains in Iraq's south

Al-Sadr's organization claims to have taken more Occupation hostages

Al-Sadr aide says Iraqis have captured coalition soldiers
Reuters
April 8, 2004

A top aide to the militant Iraqi cleric Moqtada al-Sadr said his supporters had captured a number of soldiers from the US-led coalition during clashes currently taking place across a large swath of Iraq.

"Western journalist" hostages; Marine killed in Baghdad; Ukraine troops flee Kut

Mosque, Journalists Possible Targets in Iraq

Wednesday, April 07, 2004

FALLUJAH, Iraq  — Marines continued their advance into the northern areas of Fallujah on Wednesday amid reports that U.S. forces fired rockets that may have hit a mosque compound and that American journalists may have been kidnapped.