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主题:【原创】伊拉克的日本人质事件详情 -- 萨苏

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    • 家园 这绑人的行径让人想到当年的贝鲁特

      那时在当地绑人或撕人票都已经是家常便饭,

      但印象里好像没有中国人被绑架过(也许那时那里没有中国人在),

      主要绑的都是西方人和以色列人。

      如今伊拉克局面之险恶只怕是有过之而无不及,因为他们连亚洲人也绑架,我想绑匪的目的恐怕就是为了钱。

      另据消息,中国外交部决定成立以驻伊使馆复馆小组负责人孙必乾大使为组长的紧急营救小组,全力开展救援工作。

      但愿他们早日获得自由。

    • 家园 汗,估计是把中国人当日本人了

      长的差不多,福建话和日本话要是外人听起来还很象。(我有时听福建人说话,还以为是日本人。)语言不通,就算通了别人也不信,就抓起来了.......城门失火,殃及池鱼。不然~~~~难道是劫匪,要敲诈中国?

    • 家园 伊拉克人要是明智的话应该释放日本人质,中国人质就更加应该放了

      伊拉克人要是明智的话应该释放日本人质,中国人质就更加应该放了

      因为也应该给日本政府一个台阶下.任何政府都不应该向绑架者地头,假如屈服于讹诈的话,政府威信扫地,是鼓励更多的绑架.但是放了以后,就可以为和平活动提供更多的支持,给日本政府更大的难堪.

      但是伊拉克人能不能这么明智,就不知道了.杀几个人根本不影响对方的实力,更不用说那几个人本来就是持有反战的观点的,一杀的话就制造了更多的敌人.原来中立的人都有可能支持美国了.特别是绑架中国人质,更加没有道理.

      假如美国黑一点,即使伊拉克释放人质,也派特工把人质干了,这样一来伊拉克就更惨了.

    • 家园 活该!!!

      谁让他们的政府替美国人送死。贱!

      等着看烧人了。

    • 家园 搞不懂他们为什么要绑架中国人。

      confused...

      难道是要请中国人吃日本BBQ?

      • 家园 CNN报道:已经放了

        呵呵,我只是百忙之中听了一耳朵。

        • 家园 【详细的】被伊武装分子扣押的7名中国人已安全获释 来源:新华网

          被伊武装分子扣押的7名中国人已安全获释

          (2004-04-13 02:29:03) 来源:新华网

          (来源:新华网)

          快讯:新华网:11日被伊拉克武装分子扣押的7名中国人12日已经获释。

          简讯:7名被扣押中国人安全获释

          新华网巴格达4月12日电(记者 聂晓阳 李骥志)中国驻伊拉克大使馆复馆小组组长孙必干12日证实,11日被不明武装分子劫持并扣押的7名中国人已经安全获释。

          新华社记者从在伊拉克经商多年的中国商人陈宪忠获悉,这7名中国人目前已经抵达巴格达伊斯兰教长老会的一处场所,他们将被安置在他经营的饭店里。(完)

          下面是cnn的

          Report: Chinese hostages released

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          Monday, April 12, 2004 Posted: 2:48 PM EDT (1848 GMT)

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          BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Seven Chinese hostages who were captured in Iraq Sunday night have been released, the official Xinhua news agency reported early Tuesday.

          The hostages were abducted late Sunday in central Iraq as they traveled from Jordan to Baghdad.

          Further details on their release were not immediately available.

          Before the release China had set up a diplomatic team to coordinate efforts to have the men released.

          China's Foreign Ministry said Monday Iraq should "take all necessary measures to identify the kidnappers and whereabouts of the hostages, and to rescue them safely," the ministry said.

          The Chinese embassy was also in contact with the Iraqi Governing Council and other relevant people, requesting their help in securing the release of the hostages.

          It is unclear why the men -- who range in age from 18 to 49 and were all from Fujian province in southern China -- were traveling in Iraq.

          Xinhua reported the men might have taken a detour as they were traveling to Baghdad because the normal route from the Jordanian border to the capital has been closed by recent fighting.

          In other hostage developments, British citizen Gary Teeley was been released on Sunday, but there was no word on other civilians held by insurgents, including an American and three Japanese.

          Teeley, who lives in the Middle East, was reported missing Thursday and released Sunday.

          An American hostage, identified as Thomas Hamill, was shown Saturday on news video by the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

          The video indicated Hamill was captured between Baghdad and Fallujah, 35 miles (56 kilometers) west of the capital, where U.S. Marines have been fighting insurgents for control of the town.

          The network showed a car stopping on a highway and armed masked men getting out and asking journalists to look at Hamill, who was sitting in the back seat next to a gunman.

          A journalist asked Hamill what happened, and he replied in a slight Southern U.S. accent that "they attacked our convoy. That's all I'm going to say." He gave his name, then the men got into the car and drove off.

          It was unclear if Hamill was referring to an incident Friday when a fuel convoy was attacked near Baghdad International Airport.

          The Pentagon said two U.S. soldiers and four civilian contractors -- some of them Americans -- are unaccounted for after the fuel convoy was attacked. The four worked for the same company.

          One U.S. soldier and an Iraqi driver were killed in the incident, and 12 people were wounded.

          Arabic-language network Al-Jazeera later broadcast video of Hamill sitting in front of an Iraqi flag.

          A voice, apparently from one of the abductors, said if U.S. troops did not leave Fallujah by Sunday morning he would "be treated worse than the four Americans that were killed in Fallujah."

          The latter was a reference to the killings of four civilian contractors March 31. Their remains were dragged in the street and hanged from a bridge over the Euphrates River.

          Meanwhile, the Japanese Kyodo news agency reported that the three Japanese hostages would be freed at early Sunday. But that deadline also passed with no word on whether the hostages were let go.

          The kidnappers threatened to burn the Japanese hostages alive Sunday unless Japan pulls its troops out of Iraq. (Full story)

          About two hours after the deadline, Japan's Jiji news agency reported that Al-Jazeera said the hostages had been released. Al-Jazeera denied reporting that.

          The three Japanese civilians -- a journalist, a nongovernmental organization worker and an aid worker -- were kidnapped last week, as were an Arab man from Jerusalem and a Syrian-born Canadian, both aid workers.

          Germany's Foreign Ministry said there is a "high probability" that two German security workers missing in Iraq are dead.

          They were en route from Amman, Jordan, to Baghdad to work as security guards for the German Embassy when their convoy came under attack Wednesday, according to German state media.

          The rest of the convoy arrived in Baghdad, according to the media reports. German officials do not expect to confirm the deaths for several days, until the bodies are recovered.

          Seven South Korean Christian missionaries were released Thursday after kidnappers held them for several hours.

          -- CNN Beijing Bureau Chief Jaime FlorCruz, Arabic Editor Caroline Faraj, Octavia Nasr and Claudia Otto contributed to this report.

      • 家园 混乱之中哪有理性?
      • 家园 我的看法是乱抓的

        当时的情况,从日本这里的报道看,是遭遇,同时以为他们是日本人,抓了以后,发现对他们讲日语没有反应,又抓了别的懂中文的人,才弄明白他们是中国人。。。

        这种绑架方法也真邪门了。

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