The journalists from the Arab TV station Al-Jazeera have appealed to the kidnappers of the Romanian colleagues, asking for the immediate freeing of all the four hostages.
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THE MEDIA POWER. Al-Jazeera headquarters, the Arab CNN.
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TAPES. Contacted by Jurnalul National, the TV stationâs representatives said they could not supply any detailed information on the cases in which they received footage with kidnapped hostages in Iraq. "We donât have such statistics, I could tell you only about the case I remember, and these are the very recent ones, which everybody remembers", the deputy editor-in-chief stated for us. Actually, there have been situations in which Al-Jazeera didnât do anything else but broadcast the images sent on the Internet by the kidnappers. "It is extremely hard to make such calculations now", the Al-Jazeera journalist also said.
However, the kidnappers have sent to the TV station in Qatar images with all the kidnapped journalists, realizing the much greater impact of their claims when they counterbalance the life of a mass-media representative.
âTHEY LOOKED RELAXED". Used to watch and edit video-tapes received from the kidnappers ever since 2003, when such methods have become the new tactics of the Iraqi rebels, Ayman Jaballah says that the images with the Romanian journalists arenât as shocking as the ones with other hostages, but they remain in a certain pattern: "They seemed quite relaxed in comparison with, for example, the French journalist Florence Aubernas, from Liberation. But there have been other cases when the journalists looked calm, like the other two French journalists, the ones that got free, Christain Chesnot and Georges Malbrunot. They also seemed calm, even though we all know now they didnât have such great times. Georges Malbrunot has actually said, a while after that, after getting free, he has always feared for his life. But, as I said, others look much more scared", Jaballah appreciated. He cannot say anything about the kidnappers of the Romanian journalists. "I am not a defence expert, to say my opinion on the way they hold their guns and, I have to admit, I didnât watch them very carefully. They donât look different compared to the things I have seen in other images", he also said. Jaballah stated that he said the same things in a discussion with the Romanian ambassador in Baghdad, Mihai Stuparu, who was yesterday at noon in the editorial office of the TV station in Qatar.
Translated By SORIN BALAN
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