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Terror Networks & Islam
'Executed hostage' was Iraqi businessman not U.S Pilot
2005-05-22
THE US military has denied any of its servicemen are missing after the claimed execution of a US pilot in Iraq.

It now appears the victim of an apparent hostage-taking and killing was an Iraqi-American businessman.
Militants led by al-Qaeda's frontman in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, claimed today to have executed the man four days after he was seized in Baghdad.

"Your brothers in Al-Qaeda in the Land of Two Rivers got their hands on a US pilot who turned out to have bombarded several mosques and the Sheraton hotel in Baghdad during the invasion of Iraq, as well as several civilian homes," the group said in an internet statement.

The statement was accompanied by pictures of an Illinois driving licence identifying the purported victim as Neenus Y. Khoshaba, a US national born on November 27 1948.

The statement said that "after questioning this infidel, the divine verdict was applied to him".

Although the statement identified the hostage as a pilot, the US military has now denied that any of its servicemen had gone missing.

A high-ranking official with Iraq's Assyrian Democratic party identified Mr Khoshaba as a US-Iraqi businessman from an Assyrian family who was kidnapped last week.

"I can't confirm his death, but I can identify the hostage," the official said.

"Mr Khoshaba was a US-Iraqi businessman based in Chicago who moved back to Iraq after the war in 2003.

"He was apparently tricked by a group of people posing as representatives from the oil ministry, who told him that they were looking for someone with a dual nationality and had business opportunities to offer him.

"There had been no word from him since," he said.

Mr Khoshaba lived near Baghdad Jadida, in eastern Baghdad.

The group led by Zarqawi, Iraq's most wanted man, has claimed a string of devastating attacks as well as kidnappings since the fall of Saddam Hussein.
Posted by:Spavirt Pheng6042

#4  Condolences.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-05-22 21:34  

#3  Goddamnit. That's truly sad. We certainly don't need any more reasons to hunt down anyone associated with these psychopaths, but they keep providing them. Upscale the arms of the Wolf Brigade. Farm out some of their people to "seed" other Iraqi units with the spirit and gumption for this shitty job. Turn'em loose. No hard ROE, no quarter. Fire with fire.

Apologies to Mr Khoshaba's family and friends, I'm very sorry it turned out to be true they had him.
Posted by: .com   2005-05-22 21:00  

#2  Goodness, we are clever here at Rantburg, aren't we! Please join me in a moment of self-congratulation before we mourn the death of this gentleman at the impious hands of Allah's Rejects. May his murderers soon be captured, and convicted in the Iraqi Courts they refuse to accept as the will of the people they claim to act for.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-05-22 20:57  

#1  Infidels,

My apologies for the confusion. I obtained my information from Newsweek. That says enough, does it not?

Got to hop.

Posted by: Abu Musab al-Zarqawi   2005-05-22 20:47  

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