Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Lebanese Foreign Ministry works to free hostage in Iraq (Jekerjian)

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Lebanese Foreign Ministry works to free hostage in Iraq (Jekerjian)

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005

    Foreign Ministry works to free hostage in Iraq
    Jekerjian pleads to employer to comply with kidnappers' demands

    By Nada Bakri
    Special to The Daily Star


    BEIRUT: The Lebanese Foreign Ministry said yesterday that it was doing
    everything possible to free the kidnapped Lebanese citizen in Iraq who is
    being held by a previously unheard of group called " Propagation of Virtue
    and Prohibition of Vice." The name of the group comes from a line in the
    Koran, the Islamic holy book, and is used as the title of the religious
    police in Saudi Arabia.

    According to a statement released by the ministry, the Lebanese charge
    d'affaires in Iraq has been asked to conduct "urgent contacts with the
    relevant Iraqi authorities" to secure the release of Garabed Jekerjian.

    The statement also confirmed that Jekerjian works for a liquor distribution
    company in Iraq.

    Sources close to the Lebanese Embassy in Iraq told The Daily Star that the
    company is now considering announcing its withdrawal from Iraq. The sources
    added "such an announcement can help release the hostage, but again nothing
    can be predicted in these situations."

    Earlier the group 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," and 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."

    On Sunday, Jekerjian appeared in a video posted on an Islamic Web site,
    sitting on the floor in front of a gray wall with chains around his wrists
    and ankles. A masked man points a rifle at his head. It was not possible to
    authenticate the video in which he was pleading his company - named Jetco -
    to leave Iraq to save his life. He also asked President Emile Lahoud and the
    Lebanese Embassy to pressure the company to leave the country.

    Referring to Lebanese President Emile Lahoud and his apparent boss, Jubran,
    he says:

    "Emile Lahoud, Jubran, colleagues and friends, please press the company and
    the embassy. ... Please, I have no one else. I am alone. I have a daughter.
    Please, I beg you to leave [Iraq]."

    He added: "I hold dual Lebanese and Cypriot nationality and I work with the
    branches of the 'Jetco Trading' company in Lebanon, Cyprus and Iraq. The
    company supplies foodstuffs and alcoholic beverages to the occupation forces
    and the Iraqi Army."

    Sources told The Daily Star that the kidnappers have asked for a ransom of
    $2 million.

    More than two weeks had passed since the kidnapping of Jekerjian and another
    Lebanese man who remains unheard of, with no news of their fate. The second
    hostage Elie Nassif, and Jekerjian were kidnapped from Jekerjian's house in
    the upscale Mansour neighborhood in Baghdad some two weeks ago. According to
    sources in Iraq, the kidnappers were disguised in police uniforms.

    As the string of abductions against Lebanese nationals continues, Iraqi
    authorities stand helpless in the face of the street gangs causing
    widespread terror.

    The Lebanese authorities have issued more than one notice warning Lebanese
    citizens against traveling to Iraq. - With agencies.
Working...
X