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Kidnapped BBC journalist's family appeals for information after report he was killed
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 16 - 04 - 2007


The family of a British journalist kidnapped
in the Gaza Strip pleaded Monday for his captors to «end
this ordeal» following unconfirmed reports he has been
killed.
The British Broadcasting Corp. said it could not confirm
the claim by a previously unknown Palestinian group that it
had killed Alan Johnston, the BBC's Gaza correspondent.
«For more than a day now we have been seeking independent
verification and demanding urgent clarification from the
Foreign Office and the Palestinian authorities,» BBC
Director-General Mark Thompson said at an afternoon
gathering of employees. «But right now, the report is
simply rumor, according to AP.
Johnston, 44, was abducted by gunmen after leaving his
office in the coastal Palestinian territory on March 12. On
Sunday, a previously unknown group, «The Brigades of
Tawheed and Jihad,» said it had killed Johnston to support
demands for the release of Palestinian prisoners held by
Israel.
Palestinian officials said they could not confirm the
claim. Britain's Foreign Office said it was «urgently»
investigating the reports.
«We continue to work extremely closely with the
Palestinian Authority, and we are urgently seeking further
information from them and a number of other sources on
these reports,» Prime Minister Tony Blair's official
spokesman said on condition of anonymity because of
government policy.
In a statement, Johnston's parents said they were going
through «a desperately worrying time.»
«We make a heartfelt appeal to anybody who may have
knowledge of Alan's situation and well-being to contact the
authorities in Gaza,» they said.
«Our son has lived and worked amongst the people of Gaza
for the last three years to bring their story to the
outside world and we ask every one of them to help end this
ordeal.»
More than a dozen foreign journalists and aid workers have
been abducted by gunmen in Gaza in the past 18 months,
often in a bid by Palestinian militants to get money or
jobs. Most have been released without major physical injury
within hours or days.
-- SPA


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