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Two Palestinians kidnapped in Iraq
2004-04-09
Insurgents in Iraq have kidnapped two Palestinians with Israeli identity cards and accused them of spying for Israel, according to footage shown by an Iranian TV station. One of the abductees said in the videotape aired yesterday that he worked for RTI International, a North Carolina research institute under contract from the US Agency for International Development (USAID) to participate in the reconstruction of Iraq. Iran’s Al-Alam television, monitored in Israel, showed footage of the two men, identifying them as Nabil George Yaakob Razuq and Ahmed Yassin Tikati. It said they had been kidnapped by the Ansar a-Din group. "We are a religious faction," a masked man said in the tape.
We guessed that.
"We have captured spies who belong to the Zionist enemy, and we demand the immediate release of all the prisoners who belong to the religious factions (in Iraq), especially the women. We will negotiate over these two captives." The videotape also showed an Israeli identity card, an Israeli health service provider’s card, an Israeli driver’s licence, a driving licence issued by the US state of Georgia and a student card from Augusta College in Georgia. "I am Nabil George Yaakob, an Israeli working for RTI," a frightened-looking Razuk said in the videotape, giving his age as 30. He said he worked for RTI. Relatives in East Jerusalem told reporters he had attended university in Georgia. Tikati, who also looked terrified, made a similar "confession", and said he was 33 years old.

Israeli cabinet minister Gideon Ezra said both men were residents of East Jerusalem. "They are not Israeli citizens," he told Israel’s Channel Two television. "They are not couriers or agents of the (Israeli intelligence service) Mossad." But Ezra said Israel would try through diplomatic means to get them "out of the clutches of evil". Palestinians from East Jerusalem, annexed by Israel after its capture along with the West Bank in the 1967 Middle East war, are issued with Israeli identity cards. They are eligible for Israeli citizenship, although few apply for it. Asked by Channel Two if he had a message for the kidnappers, Razuq’s uncle, Anton, said in Arabic: "We have been living under Israeli occupation since 1967. Like other Arabs in East Jerusalem, we have Israeli identity cards. . .that doesn’t mean we have any attachment to (Israel)." Earlier, seven South Koreans, three Japanese and a Briton were reported have been seized in Iraq by militants. The Koreans were later reported to have been released.
Posted by:tipper

#8  
Well, this is sure an interesting situation.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester TROLL   2004-04-09 8:49:32 AM  

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Posted by: Man Bites Dog TROLL   2004-04-09 8:49:32 AM  

#6  Israeli cabinet minister Gideon Ezra said both men were residents of East Jerusalem.

"They are not Israeli citizens," he told Israel’s Channel Two television. "They are not couriers or agents of the (Israeli intelligence service) Mossad."

But Ezra said Israel would try through diplomatic means to get them "out of the clutches of evil".


I'm hoping everyone noticed that Israel beat Yasser to the punch about intervening on this issue. Regardless of partisan politics, Israel stepped up to the plate in defense of these captives. Anyone want to bet that Arafat would have done this if the hostages were actually Jewish? Face the question squarely.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-04-09 5:47:14 PM  

#5  It's been a decade since I worked in the Research Triangle area, so I'm not sure what RTI was contracted to do. But both RTI and UNC Chapel Hill's B-school were doing a lot of work in transportation hubs, trans-shipping etc. when I was there.

The National Institutes of Environmental Health are in the research triangle too ... RTI might have some people working on environmental health issues (serious pollution, health surveys ahead of planned health care progrsm etc.) but if I had to guess (being out of the current loop a lot) I'd guess these guys were doing innocuous transport planning.

Posted by: rkb   2004-04-09 2:16:12 PM  

#4  They're both Arabs and at least one of them is Christian, according to Ha'aretz.
Posted by: Dar   2004-04-09 9:35:51 AM  

#3  I guess Jihadis expect spies to have ID cards that say "ZIONIST SPY".
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2004-04-09 9:31:03 AM  

#2  Yasser sez they're innocent, of being jews that is:
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat personally intervened on Friday to seek the release of two Palestinians kidnapped by insurgents in Iraq, his office said. "President Arafat has contacted our brothers in Iraq and other international bodies and friends today to help in releasing the two kidnapped Palestinians, Nabil George Razuq and Ahmed Yassin Tikati, both held in Iraq," a statement said. Accused by their captors of spying for the Jewish state, they were shown on Iranian television on Thursday along with Israeli identity cards, which Israel issues to East Jerusalem residents. An Israeli official denied any government links to the two. Razuq's family also denied he was an Israeli agent and said he had gone to Iraq to help fellow Arabs. Razuq is employed by Research Triangle International (RTI), a North Carolina-based, independent non-profit organization that has a major reconstruction contract in Iraq.

One: I'm sure they'll be quickly released as soon as the Iraqi terrorists receive word that they are fellow oppressed muslims.
Two: RTI has some explaining to do about it's hiring practices.
Posted by: Steve   2004-04-09 9:20:54 AM  

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Posted by: Man Bites Dog TROLL   2004-04-09 8:49:32 AM  

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