Algeria confirms Iraq envoys killed
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Wednesday 27 July 2005 6:06 PM GMT

An internet video on Tuesday showed the envoys blindfolded

Al-Qaida in Iraq has said it has killed two kidnapped Algerian envoys 
because of their government's support for the United States, 
according to an Internet statement.

The statement was posted on a website on Wednesday often used by the 
group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

Its authenticity could not be immediately verified. But the killings 
were confirmed by the office of Algerian President Abdelaziz 
Bouteflika.

Al-Qaida's statement said: "Your brothers in the al-Qaida 
Organisation in Iraq ... have killed Ali Belaroussi, the chief of the 
Algerian mission, and diplomatic attache Azzedine Belkadi." It was 
not accompanied by a video or pictures.

"It (Algeria) had sent these two apostates as allies to the Jews and 
Christians in Iraq," the group said.

 "Iraq will not be safe for God's enemies. Haven't we warned you 
against allying yourselves with America?" the group said.

Strong warning

The Algerian government vowed to "pursue with cold determination" 
those behind the killings.

"Iraq will not be safe for God's enemies. Haven't we warned you 
against allying yourselves with America"

Iraqi al-Qaida statement
"The hostage-takers have cowardly assassinated our two 
representatives in Baghdad, Ali Belaroussi and Azzedine Belkadi, thus 
carrying out their despicable threats despite all the appeals and 
exhortations launched everywhere for their liberation," a government 
statement said.

Staff at Algeria's Foreign Ministry earlier observed a minute of 
silence for the diplomats and Foreign Minister Mohamed Bedjaoui went 
to meet the envoys' families, a government official said.

UN condemnation

UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan condemned the killings.

"I cannot but condemn this senseless and brutal killing of innocent 
diplomats," he told reporters in New York and urged the United 
Nations to agree on a treaty against terrorism.

On Tuesday, the al-Qaida in Iraq group posted on the same internet 
site a video showing the envoys blindfolded.

This month, the group said it had killed Egyptian mission chief Ihab 
el-Sherif, who was also kidnapped in Baghdad.

Attacks have driven diplomats from the Iraqi capital, undermining the 
US-backed government's efforts to gain support among Arab countries.

On Monday, Algeria pulled its last diplomatic staff out of its 
embassy in Baghdad.

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