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    Times of Oman, Oman
    Sept 11 2005

    Iraq group threatens to kill Lebanese hostage


    DUBAI -- A previously unheard of group in Iraq threatened to kill a
    Lebanese hostage it accused of working with a liquor distribution
    firm that "deals with the occupiers," according to a video posted on
    the Internet Sunday.

    "The Group for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice" said
    it had "captured an importer of food and liquor in Baghdad who works
    for a company that deals directly with the crusader occupiers of
    Iraq."

    It demanded the company's "withdrawal from Iraq as soon as possible
    in order to free the Lebanese hostage -- otherwise woe on him and
    you."

    The hostage, who speaking in Arabic gave the Armenian name of Garabet
    Jean Chekerjian, said he held dual Lebanese and Cypriot nationality.
    He was shown in the footage sitting on the floor with his hands and
    feet tied.

    A hooded gunman pointed an automatic weapon at his head. The captive
    exhorted Lebanese President Emile Lahoud and the Lebanese embassy in
    Baghdad to put pressure on his employers to pull out of Iraq.

    "I hold dual Lebanese and Cypriot nationality and I work with the
    branches of the 'Jetco Trading' (phonetic) company in Lebanon, Cyprus
    and Iraq. The company supplies foodstuffs and alcoholic beverages to
    the occupation forces and the Iraqi army," he said.

    "I urge the company to leave Iraq and I ask the Lebanese embassy to
    put pressure on the company and its owner to sever links with the
    occupation forces and the Iraqi army."

    Addressing unspecified people he named as "Gebran, Avo and Rita," as
    well as Lahoud, the captive called on all Lebanese companies to quit
    Iraq, which he said was occupied "as Lebanon had been 15 years ago."

    Dozens of foreigners have been kidnapped by anti-US insurgents in
    Iraq and some have been executed by their captors. About 30 Lebanese
    working for private companies in Iraq have been kidnapped and later
    freed, most of them in exchange for a ransom. But in September 2004,
    one Lebanese national was killed by his captors and three others died
    during an attempted kidnap.
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