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ASsman
10-20-2004, 06:20 PM
Head of CARE International in Iraq Kidnapped
One of the world's largest humanitarian organization, CARE International, has suspended its operations in Iraq following the kidnapping of Margaret Hassan, its head of Iraq operations. The 60-year-old Hassan is one of Iraq's best known humanitarian workers. Born in Ireland, she has spent the last 30 years in Iraq including the past decade with CARE. She is an Iraqi citizen and is married to an Iraqi. She was a vocal critic of the U.S. sanctions and last year's U.S. invasion. Yesterday she was kidnapped by masked gunmen. Later in the day Al Jazeera aired a silent video that showed her in captivity -- sitting on the corner of a sofa, appearing alarmed. As an organization CARE has said little about the abduction. A spokesperson told the Washington Post, "We're not saying anything further because we don't know who she was abducted by, or why, so we don't know what might be harmful to her." Yesterday British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw called for the release of Hassan.

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/10/20/1422246

Ace42
10-20-2004, 06:25 PM
And funnily enough, Blair said words to the effect of "now you see the kind of people we are dealing with"

Yeah, the kind of people YOU made Iraq a magnet for, asshole. But what did he mean? "Now you see the kind of people we are dealing with: masked strangers with an unknown force, motives and agenda" ?

Reminds me of the onion's 9/11 special. "we'll get revenge on them, just as soon as we figure out who and where they are"