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					    | 作者:Anonymous 在 罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org 
 Insurgents Free Eight Chinese Hostages in Iraq
 
 Sat Jan 22, 6:10 AM ET
 
 World - Reuters
 
 By Lin Noueihed and Mariam Karouny BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Insurgents in Iraq
 (news - web sites) released eight Chinese hostages after China advised its
 nationals to stay away from the war-torn country.
 
 
 Reuters Photo
 
 
 Latest headlines:
 □	Iraq Overseas Registration Extended
 AP - 12 minutes ago
 □	Chinese hostages freed, Iraqi troops slain amid pre-election violence
 AFP - 12 minutes ago
 □	Iraqi Exile Registration Extended Amid Low Turnout
 Reuters - 13 minutes ago
 Special Coverage
 
 
 
 A video made by the captors and seen by Reuters showed the eight workers,
 all men, standing or kneeling in two rows in the desert, holding their passports open.
 
 "Based on the goodwill gesture by the Chinese government, which included
 a state ban on Chinese entering Iraq, the Numaan Brigades have decided to
 release the eight," the speaker on the tape said.
 
 China's embassy in Baghdad later confirmed that the eight had been released, but said they had yet to be located. On the tape, a man with his face covered with a traditional checkered headdress shook hands with each of the hostages before they walked off camera.
 
 The speaker in the video said no ransom had been paid and the hostages had
 not been harmed during their captivity.
 
 On Tuesday, the guerrilla group holding the men said it would kill them
 within 48 hours unless Beijing -- which opposed the war in Iraq -- explained
 what they were doing in the country.
 
 The group later demanded that China ban its nationals from entering or remaining in Iraq, where around 100 foreigners have been kidnapped and at least 30 killed.
 
 China said the men had been working at a textiles factory in the southern
 city of Najaf and were seized as they were leaving the country in a taxi
 on their way home for Chinese new year.
 
 China issued a "humanitarian" call on Friday to the kidnappers to release
 the men, repeating its advice to Chinese citizens to stay away from Iraq.
 
 
 
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