| Video of German hostages airs on Arab TV(AP)
 Updated: 2006-01-28 06:29
 
 Two German engineers abducted this week in northern Iraq appealed to the 
German government to work for their release in a videotape broadcast Friday by 
an Arab TV station. It was the first sign of the pair since they were seized 
three days ago. 
 
 
 
 The tape showed the two engineers, identified by relatives as Thomas 
Nitzschke and Rene Braeunlich, seated on the floor with at least four armed men 
standing behind them.
 |  German Chancellor 
 Angela Merkel addresses a press conference at the chancellery in Berlin. 
 "The lives and the safety of our compatriots is of the highest priority," 
 Merkel said, adding that Germany was working closely with various bodies 
 to secure the release of the two kidnapped German engineers. 
 [AFP]
 |  The timer shown in the corner of the tape, aired by Al-Jazeera television, 
indicated it was filmed Jan. 24 at 10:08 a.m., less than two hours after the men 
were abducted in the northern industrial city of Beiji, 155 miles north of 
Baghdad. 
 "The (German) government condemns this cruel kidnapping in the strongest 
possible terms," Chancellor Angela Merkel said after the video was aired. "We 
appeal urgently to the perpetrators to release our two compatriots without 
delay." 
 Elsewhere, violence raged in Baghdad's tense southwestern suburbs as hundreds 
of police raided homes hunting for insurgents and clashed with more than 30 
armed men for several hours. An Associated Press photographer saw the bodies of 
at least three people, all apparently civilians, who were shot by insurgents, 
witnesses said. 
 Also, the governor of the southern city of Basra threatened to stop dealing 
with British forces unless they release five Iraqi men detained Tuesday, 
including policemen suspected of links to local killings and kidnappings. Basra 
is the main base for the roughly 8,000 British forces in Iraq. 
 Gov. Mohammed al-Waeli called for a mass demonstration Sunday outside the 
British consulate to demand the release of the five men. Nine others have been 
freed. 
 "Basra's provincial council and all government offices will suspend all kinds 
of dealings with the (British) forces at all levels if they don't release the 
detainees," al-Waeli told the AP. 
 Several hours later, a market bombing killed one woman and wounded three 
others, police said. Witnesses claimed a man stepped out of a police vehicle and 
planted the bomb. 
 
 
 
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