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  • France looking for missing journalists in Iraq: ministry

    Agence France Presse -- English
    August 22, 2004 Sunday 1:50 PM GMT

    France looking for missing journalists in Iraq: ministry

    PARIS Aug 22

    France is doing everything it can to locate two French journalists
    who have been missing in Iraq for three days, the foreign ministry
    said Sunday.

    "The search is going on in all directions," ministry spokeswoman
    Maire Masdupuy said.

    Christian Chesnot, a reporter for Radio France, and Georges
    Malbrunot, a correspondent for Le Figaro newspaper, disappeared early
    Friday last week.

    They were to have left Baghdad for the central holy city of Najaf,
    where US forces are attacking militia loyal to rebel cleric Moqtada
    Sadr, but disappeared without making further contact.

    Kidnappings of journalists and other foreigners have become common as
    insurgents attempt to force countries to disengage from Iraq or
    extort money.

    The head of the all-news station of Radio France, France Info has
    asked French authorities to urge action from US, British, Iraqi and
    Red Cross officials to find the missing pair.

    "The last time I had Christian Chesnot on the phone was Friday at
    7:00 am (0500 GMT). He said 'I am going to Najaf, it'll take me four
    hours'," France Info's editor in chief, Catherine Laurence, said.

    The head of the foreign news desk at Le Figaro, Jean-Louis Validire,
    said he had last spoken with Malbrunot late Thursday.

    "We are increasingly looking at the idea it was an abduction, except
    there has still been no claim of responsibilty nor ransom demand," he
    said.

    He added that French diplomats were looking at the possibility the
    two men were in a hospital in Iraq and were also searching for
    Malbrunot's Armenian fixer who may have been with them.
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