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More foreigners are kidnapped in Iraq
Iraq, Local, 12/7/2005

In a new series of kidnapping operations in Iraq, the Islamic Army group in Iraq claimed in a video recording the kidnapping of what it called an American security advisor for the Iraqi housing ministry, his name is Shultz Roland Allen.

The group gave Washington a grace period of 48 hours in order to immediately release all fighters in the Iraqi jails, otherwise the hostage will be killed. It also called for paying compensations for the people of Anbar governorate for all losses inflected on them as a result of the military operations for the American and Iraqi forces.

On the other hand, the mother of another kidnapped man in Iraq, from New Zealand, Harmid Sudden, appealed to his kidnappers to release him together with his friend. She said that her son went to Iraq to help the Iraqis.

Previous Stories:
  Former Iraqi official died in prison   (12/6/2005)
  Efforts to release western hostages in Iraq   (12/6/2005)
  Saddam prevented from having pen and paper at trial   (12/6/2005)
  Iraqi kidnapers warn hostages would be killed   (12/3/2005)
  Muslim Scholars denounces accusations against Syria   (12/1/2005)
  Several nationalities kidnapped in Iraq   (11/30/2005)

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