综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

Global General

Al Qaeda sets deadline for French hostage's life

(Agencies)
Updated: 2010-01-12 03:44
Large Medium Small

DUBAI: Al Qaeda's North African wing has threatened to execute a French hostage if four al Qaeda prisoners being held in Mali are not released within 20 days.

Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) issued its demand on an Islamist website often used by groups linked to al Qaeda and its supporters.

"The mujahideen have decided to inform the French and Malian governments of their only condition and demand for the release of the French hostage Pierre Camatte, which is the release of our four prisoners arrested by Mali several months ago," the statement, which was issued on Sunday, said.

Related readings:
Al Qaeda sets deadline for French hostage's life Al-Qaida offers exchange for French hostage
Al Qaeda sets deadline for French hostage's life German minister in Yemen, hostages likely an issue
Al Qaeda sets deadline for French hostage's life Anti-trafficking campaign frees 10,820 victims
Al Qaeda sets deadline for French hostage's life Briton freed from Iraqi captivity to go home soon

At the end of the 20-day period, which started on Sunday, "both governments will be fully responsible for the French hostage's life", the group added.

Camatte was kidnapped in Mali on November 25 and the group claimed his kidnapping, as well as the abduction of three Spaniards.

In Mali, an official said the demand amounted to blackmail.

"We think it is blackmail, but still we reiterate our warning against any execution on our territory of nationals of allied nations," the official, who is close to the matter, said.

Malian President Amadou Toumani Toure has confirmed the presence of several AQIM suspects in his country's prisons.

Last May, AQIM killed British hostage Edwin Dyer, who was kidnapped on the border between Mali and Niger in January 2009.

"We call upon the French public and the family of the kidnapped to put pressure on the Sarkozy government and to prevent it from committing the stupidity which was committed by (British Prime Minister) Gordon Brown against the British citizen," the group said.

In an online press briefing, France's Foreign Ministry said it did not comment on such statements.

"With regard to our compatriot's situation, we remain completely mobilised. As you know, in this type of situation we value complete discretion," the ministry said.

Late in December, a source close to the talks to gain the release of the Western hostages said Malian authorities were making progress in negotiations with al Qaeda gunmen.

The source, who asked not to be named, said a former Tuareg rebel who had been involved in previous hostage negotiations was involved in the case but it was still impossible to say when the foreigners may be freed.

AQIM, formerly known as the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), has claimed responsibility for a number of attacks in Algeria and other countries in the region.

It has extended its territory in recent years to include Mauritania, at the western end of the Sahara desert. In December 2007 it killed four French tourists, prompting the cancellation of off-road automobile race the Dakar Rally in 2008.

射阳县| 桦川县| 台南县| 类乌齐县| 禹城市| 遂溪县| 渭源县| 湾仔区| 从化市| 阳泉市| 乌审旗| 文登市| 永善县| 高邑县| 夏津县| 临高县| 长治市| 喀喇沁旗| 增城市| 京山县| 遵义县| 博罗县| 嵊州市| 深水埗区| 化隆| 改则县| 乾安县| 泽普县| 长垣县| 集安市| 岑溪市| 长乐市| 曲靖市| SHOW| 阿鲁科尔沁旗| 伽师县| 顺平县| 宣武区| 高陵县| 荔浦县| 富阳市|