Iraq pledges to do everything for French journalist's release
14/1/2005 11:35
Visiting interim Iraqi President Ghazi al-Yawar said affirmed in Paris
Thursday that "the Iraqi government is doing everything in its power to obtain
the release of the French journalist and her guide. "I expressed our sadness,
in the name of the government and the Iraqi people, over the kidnapping of this
innocent journalist," Yawar declared after meeting with his French counterpart
Jacques Chirac. It is for the first time the political authority to use the
words "kidnapping" and "release" in the case of Florence Aubenas, 43, journalist
of French daily Liberation, who went missing last Wednesday in Baghdad with her
Iraqi assistant Hussein Hanun al- Saadi. "This is another example of blind
terrorism that makes no distinction between human beings, religions, gender or
nationality, " Yawar said. "The Iraqi government is in the process of doing
everything in its power to obtain the release of this French journalist and her
guide," he added. Chirac for his part told Yawar about his "worry" about the
journalist, said Chirac's spokesman Jerome Bonnafont to reporters, noting that
the French authorities had no news from the journalist in the past eight
days. Chirac thanked his Iraqi counterpart for the Iraqi authorities' help in
this painful circumstance, said the spokesman. French officials, following
French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier's example, refused to speak of kidnapping
as to the disappearance of Florence Aubenas and her assistant. "As I talk to
you, I would not speak of a kidnapping. We're trying to find them. We're
mobilized, we're seeking information, we've made all the right contacts,"
Barnier said in an interview with French private RMC radio on Tuesday.
Xinhua
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