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http://www.turnto10.com/news/3466410/detail.html
U.S. Military Confirms Marine Reported Kidnapped Is Missing
Marine Identified As Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun

POSTED: 5:59 pm EDT June 27, 2004
UPDATED: 10:06 pm EDT June 27, 2004

BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Arab television broadcast videotape Sunday of two men taken
hostage by militants, one described as a U.S. Marine lured from his base and
the other a Pakistani driver for an American contractor. Insurgents
threatened to behead them both.

Death threats against hostages as well as insurgent attacks on U.S. and
Iraqi security forces have accelerated as Iraq's interim government prepares
to assume sovereignty Wednesday.

Militants hit a coalition transport plane with small arms fire after takeoff
from Baghdad's airport, killing an American passenger and forcing the
aircraft to return.

Meanwhile, Turkey rejected demands by militants threatening to behead three
Turkish hostages unless Turkish companies cease business with U.S. forces in
Iraq.

The U.S. military confirmed that a Marine named Wassef Ali Hassoun had been
missing from his unit for nearly a week. It said it was unclear if he had
been taken hostage, but Hassoun's name was on a Marine active-duty
identification card shown by militants in the videotape aired by the
Al-Jazeera network.

In the video, the hostage had a white blindfold covering his eyes. He wore
military fatigues, and his mustache was trimmed. The U.S. military said
Hassoun was of Lebanese descent, though the Al-Jazerra report said the
hostage's origins were Pakistani.

'Islamic Response' Claims It Did Kidnapping

The kidnappers claimed to have infiltrated a Marine outpost, lured Hassoun
outside and abducted him. Al-Jazeera said the militants demanded the release
of all Iraqis "in occupation jails" or the hostage would be killed.

They identified themselves as part of "Islamic Response," the security wing
of the "National Islamic Resistance - 1920 Revolution Brigades." The name
refers to the uprising against the British after World War I.

The group, which has claimed responsibility for previous anti-American
attacks, first surfaced in an Aug. 12 statement claiming the United States
was hiding its casualty tolls in Iraq to help President George W. Bush's
election chances. U.S. officials believe the insurgency consists of several
groups with different ideologies, among them Arab nationalists, former Baath
Party members and Islamic extremists.

Video Of Kidnapped Pakistani Driver Also Shown

Earlier Sunday, the Pakistani driver was shown on a tape broadcast by a
different Arab television station, Al-Arabiya. The hostage displayed an
identification card issued by the U.S. firm Kellogg, Brown & Root, a
subsidiary of Vice President Dick Cheney's former company Halliburton.

Four masked men holding assault rifles across their chests said they would
behead the Pakistani within three days unless Americans freed prisoners held
at Abu Ghraib and three cities of central Iraq -- Balad, Dujail and Samarra.
The gunmen said they captured the Pakistani near the U.S. base at Balad, 50
miles north of Baghdad. They did not say whether they were affiliated with
any group,

The hostage, who gave his name as Amjad, urged Pakistani President Pervez
Musharraf to close the Pakistani Embassy in Iraq and to ban Pakistanis from
coming to Iraq.

"I'm also Muslim, but despite this they didn't release me," he said, bowing
his head. "They are going to cut the head of any person regardless of
whether he is a Muslim or not."

It was unclear how either set of kidnappers was linked to Jordanian terror
mastermind Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who claimed responsibility for the
decapitation deaths of American businessman Nicholas Berg and South Korean
translator Kim Sun-il last week.

Transport Plane One Of Several Targets Of Attacks

In first reports of the attack on the transport plane, U.S. military
officials said the aircraft was American. Later, however, Australia's Nine
Network television said it was a C-130 transport from the Royal Australian
Air Force. The plane was about 12 miles from the Iraqi capital when it was
fired on and forced to return to Baghdad International Airport.

Australia Broadcasting Corp. radio reported that a passenger on the plane
who died of injuries was a U.S. citizen. U.S. Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt also
said the victim was believed to be an American, according to the report.

Attacks against coalition aircraft around Baghdad have occurred before,
although no fixed-wing planes have been shot down. The main road linking the
airport to central Baghdad also has become increasingly dangerous because of
ambushes.

In Baghdad, meanwhile, an American soldier was killed Sunday when a rocket
slammed into a U.S. base on the southeastern outskirts of the city, the
military said. And, gunmen dressed in black killed six soldiers of the Iraqi
National Guard, formerly the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps, and wounded four
others at a checkpoint in Jalawla, 75 miles northeast of Baghdad.

Elsewhere Sunday, three rockets exploded near one of Saddam Hussein's former
palaces in the Green Zone, the heavily guarded headquarters of the U.S.-run
occupation. U.S. officials said the blasts caused no damage or casualties.

At sunset, guerrillas fired a second volley of several mortars into the
heart of Baghdad, killing two children playing near a bank of the river
Tigris, an Interior Ministry official said.

Three mortar shells fell in the northern city of Mosul, hitting an office of
the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, a pro-U.S. political party. One party
member was killed and nine others were injured.

Also in Mosul, gunmen killed a policeman in a drive-by shooting. In a
separate attack, gunmen struck an Iraqi army recruiting with rifle-fire in
another drive-by, injuring one guard.

Turks Reject Terrorist Demands

In Istanbul, Turkish Defense Minister Vecdi Gonul rejected demands by
al-Zarqawi's group for Turkish companies to quit doing business with U.S.
troops in Iraq to spare the lives of the three Turkish hostages.

"Turkey will not bow to pressure from terrorists," Gonul told the private
CNN-Turk and TV8 television stations.

The demand was issued as Bush and other Western leaders gathered in Turkey
for a NATO summit Monday. Turkey, the only Muslim nation in NATO, was put in
a difficult position trying to balance alliance solidarity with national
interests.

The U.S. mission in Iraq is deeply unpopular in Turkey, and it was feared
that any killing of Turkish hostages could intensify anger against the
United States.

More than 40 people from several countries have been abducted in Iraq since
April -- many of them released or freed by coalition soldiers. Several
kidnappings have been blamed on the al-Zarqawi group.

Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved.





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