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    Romanian presidency says Iraq hostages alive, calls for release of woman
    held

    Agence France Presse
    April 27, 2005

    BUCHAREST (AFP) - Three Romanians being held hostage in Iraq are alive,
    a source close to the presidency said, although the deadline set by
    their kidnappers had expired several hours earlier.

    The Romanian authorities also called for the release of the only woman
    among the three, reporter Marie-Jeanne Ion, on "humanitarian and
    religious grounds".

    The source said that Bucharest had sent a message to the kidnappers, who
    are calling for the withdrawal of Romanian troops from Iraq, saying "the
    Romanian people do not accept that a woman bearing the name of the
    Virgin Mary should be threatened with death" on the eve of the Orthodox
    Church's Easter.

    On Wednesday for the first time the presidency made a public appeal to
    the group holding Ion, a reporter with Prima TV, her cameraman Sorin
    Miscoci and Eduard Ohanesian, correspondent of the Romania Libera
    newspaper. They were seized on March 28.

    The Romanians also asked for the deadline of 1300 GMT Wednesday to be
    extended and called on Iraqi religious leaders to involve themselves in
    "steps to free the three hostages."

    The kidnappers had set the deadline for Bucharest to announce the
    withdrawal of its 860 troops from Iraq to save the journalists' lives,
    according to a report by the Arab satellite news channel Al-Jazeera.

    Prayers for the three were said in central Bucharest.


    http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20050427/wl_mideast_afp/iraqhostageromania
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