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Updated: 2005-02-05 10:44
Italian journalist kidnapped

2月4日,一名意大利女记者在伊拉克首都巴格达市中心遭绑架,目前下落不明。据悉,被绑架者名叫朱利亚娜,是意大利《宣言报》记者。她当时正在巴格达大学附近进行街头采访,4名武装分子驾车经过现场,将她的司机和翻译推出轿车,然后将她掳走。

 

An undated handout photo shows Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena who was kidnapped in Baghdad on February 4, 2005 as she conducted interviews on the street, the Italian government said. (Reuters)

Rome was seeking the release of an Italian reporter kidnapped outside a Baghdad mosque while Iraq's main Shiite coalition held onto a commanding lead as vote counting progressed, and Germany proffered aid for Iraq, including military training.

Giuliana Sgrena, 56, a correspondent for the leftist Il Manifesto daily, was abducted Friday after visiting a mosque where refugees have been encamped since the devastating US-led assault on Fallujah in November.

The area is one of notorious danger for journalists. French journalist Florence Aubenas was snatched a month ago as she worked on the same story and another Western reporter narrowly escaped an abduction attempt 10 days ago.

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi told his Forza Italia ruling party that "the negotiating machinery has been set in motion" to press for the journalist's release.

Interior Minister Giuseppe Pisanu said Sgrena had "probably been kidnapped by a Sunni (Arab) group" and pledged Rome's commitment "to do everything possible to secure her release."

An Iraqi guard working on the Baghdad University compound sheltering the refugees, witnessed the capture and said Sgrena's driver and translator were spared when a gunfight broke out between the kidnappers and campus security.

Dozens of foreigners, including journalists and aid workers, have been abducted by Sunni Arab insurgents and a number murdered since the spate of hostage-taking erupted last April.

The so-called Islamic Jihad Organisation handed Berlusconi, who has faced down domestic opposition to be one of the US' staunchest Iraq allies, a chilling 72-hour deadline to pull his 3,000 troops out of Iraq.

(Agencies)

 

Vocabulary:
 

proffer: to offer, esp. by holding out in the hands of acceptance(拿出)

leftist: (a supporter) of the left(左派的)

press for : to demand urgently(敦促某人做某事,迫切要求)

staunch : dependably loyal;steadfast(可信赖的,可靠的,忠诚的)

 

 
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