BBC NEWS

Demands issued on Johnston tape 

The al-Jazeera Arabic news channel has received a tape purportedly from the
kidnappers of the BBC's Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston. 

It contains no new pictures of Mr Johnston, but shows a picture of his BBC
ID card. 

The tape includes a demand for the release of Muslim prisoners in British
jails, and readings from the Koran. 

Mr Johnston, 44, was seized in Gaza City on 12 March. He had been on his way
home when he was taken at gunpoint. 

The tape was delivered to al-Jazeera in Gaza and was made by a group calling
itself Jaish al-Islam (Army of Islam). 

The BBC has released a statement: "We are aware of the tape released by the
Army of Islam concerning our Gaza correspondent, Alan Johnston. We have no
comment on the demands made of the British government in the tape - we
remain concerned for Alan's well-being and call for his immediate release." 

Specific demand 

The tape does include one specific demand, the release of Abu Qatada, a
Palestinian born Islamic cleric who is suspected of close links to al-Qaeda
and is currently held by the UK government as a threat to national security.



JAISH AL-ISLAM FACTS 

Small, Islamist armed group operating in Gaza 

Splinter group of the Popular Resistance Committees 

Seeks liberation of Palestine and an Islamic state 

Influenced by, but not affiliated with al-Qaeda 

Led by Mumtaz Dugmush, also known as Abu Muhammad, a member of a powerful
clan 

One of three groups allegedly holding captured Israeli soldier Cpl Gilad
Shalit 

Until now, the kidnappers have not made their demands public or made any
contact with the media. 

In April, the previously unheard of Tawhid and Jihad brigades claimed it had
executed Mr Johnston, though that claim could not be verified. 

The Palestinian government says it has received information that Mr Johnston
is alive, and is working for his release. 

The BBC's World Affairs correspondent Mike Wooldridge says that not much is
known about The Army of Islam, but that it is a known Palestinian group. 

He adds that if the tape is authentic, then it does represent a development
in the lengthiest kidnapping of a Westerner to take place in Gaza. 

Diplomacy 

News of the tape emerged hours after a senior UK diplomat held talks with
Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya as part of the effort to secure Mr
Johnston's release. 

Consul-General Richard Makepeace, who is based in Jerusalem, said Mr
Johnston's continued captivity remained of "great concern" to the UK. 

There have been high-level appeals for his freedom, including from Tony
Blair and the United Nations Secretary, General Ban Ki-moon. 

Mr Johnston joined the BBC World Service in 1991 and has spent eight of the
last 16 years as a correspondent, including periods in Uzbekistan and
Afghanistan. 

He has lived and worked in Gaza for three years and was the only Western
reporter permanently based in the often violent and lawless territory. 

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/6637507.stm

Published: 2007/05/09 10:05:01 GMT

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