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category international | worker & community struggles and protests | news report author Sunday June 12, 2005 11:54author by io Report this post to the editors

After 5 months captivity in Iraq, Florence Aubenas a journalist with Libération and her guide Hussein Hanoun al Saadi were released yesterday at mid-day and are now on their route home.

Hussein Hanoun al Saadi has chosen to remain in Baghdad, and Florence Aubenas is en route to Villacoublay airport Paris.
Florence Aubenas in one of the video appeals she made for her release in which she spoke of her impending insanity.
Florence Aubenas in one of the video appeals she made for her release in which she spoke of her impending insanity.

They were kidnapped on January 5.

The 44 year old woman was seen with guns to her head making a harrowing appeal for assistance amidst cries that she was going insane earlier during her captivity.

She has been a war correspondent for Libération for over 17 years.

This is how the news broke less than an hour ago:-
http://www.liberation.fr/page.php?Article=303376

The French government are saying very little as their longest hostage case since the Iraqi war began ends.
Though no doubt there will be speculation on payment of a ransom.

The campaign for their release continued through what at times seemed futility, as their stay in captivity went so long beyond that of fellow journalists Georges Malbrunot and Christian Chesnot who were released in December 2004.

But the last events to draw attention to the case included a two day internet concert details available here:
www.karapika.com/otages

The campaign site:-
http://www.pourflorenceethussein.org/

The dossier on the kidnapping from Libération:
http://www.liberation.fr/page.php?Rubrique=AUBENAS

author by -publication date Sun Jun 12, 2005 22:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

all of france has mobilised
been mobilised
has been moblised

he's got home. 157 days in captivity, much more in war, Hussein Hanoun al-Saadi returns to Jadria, Baghdad
he's got home. 157 days in captivity, much more in war, Hussein Hanoun al-Saadi returns to Jadria, Baghdad

author by -publication date Mon Jun 13, 2005 13:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Frédéric Nérac
of ITV News (UK), since 22 March 2003

Isam Hadi Muhsin Al-Shumary
Suedostmedia, since 15 August 2004

58 media workers have been killed in Iraq whilst doing thier jobs.

15.05.2005 - Najem Abed Khodair, Al-Madaa and Tariq al-Shaab

15.05.2005 - Ahmad Adam, Al-Madaa and Sabah

23.04.2005 - Saleh Ibrahim, Associated Press

15.04.2005 - Shamal Abdallah Assad, Kirkuk TV, Kurdsat

14.04.2005 - Ali Abrahim Aissa, Al-Hurriya TV

14.04.2005 - Fadel Hazem Fadel, Al-Hurriya TV

01.04.2005 - Ahmed Jabbar Hashim, Al Sabah

14.03.2005 - Houssam Hilal Sarsam, Kurdistan-TV

10.03.2005 - Laik Ibrahim, Kurdistan-TV

25.02.2005 - Raeda Mohammed Wageh Wazzan, Iraqiya

09.02.2005 - Abdel Hussein Khazaal, Al-Hurra TV

01.11.2004 - Dhia Najim, Reuters

27.10.2004 - Liqaa Abdul-Razzaq, Al-Sharqiya

14.10.2004 - Karam Hussein, European Pressphoto Agency

14.10.2004 - Dina Mohamad Hassan, Al Hurriya Television

7.10.2004 - Ahmad Jassem, Nivive television

12.09.2004 - Mazen al-Tomaizi, Al-Arabiya

26.08.2004 - Enzo Baldoni, Diario della settimana

15.08.2004 - Mahmoud Hamid Abbas, ZDF

15.08.2004 - Hossam Ali, freelance

03.06.2004 - Sahar Saad Eddine Nouami, Al-Mizan, Al-Khaima, Al-Hayat Al-Gadida

27.05.2004 - Kotaro Ogawa, Nikkan Gendai

27.05.2004 - Shinsuke Hashida, Nikkan Gendai

07.05.2004 - Waldemar Milewicz, TVP

07.05.2004 - Mounir Bouamrane, TVP

19.04.2004 - Assad Kadhim, Al-Iraqiya TV

26.03.2004 - Bourhan Mohammad al-Louhaybi, ABC News

18.03.2004 - Ali Al-Khatib, Al-Arabiya

18.03.2004 - Ali Abdel Aziz, Al-Arabiya

18.03.2004 - Nadia Nasrat, Diyala Television

28.10.2003 - Ahmed Shawkat, Bila Ittijah

17.08.2003 - Mazen Dana, Reuters

02.07.2003 - Ahmad Karim, Kurdistan Satellite TV

08.04.2003 - José Couso, Tele 5
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=70167
08.04.2003 - Taras Protsyuk, Reuters

08.04.2003 - Tarek Ayoub, Al Jazeera

07.04.2003 - Christian Liebig, Focus

07.04.2003 - Julio Anguita Parrado, El Mundo

04.04.2003 - Michael Kelly, Washington Post

02.04.2003 - Kaveh Golestan, BBC

23.03.2003 - Terry Lloyd, ITV News

22.03.2003 - Paul Moran, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
********************************
16 Media assistants killed

02.09.2004 - Ismaïl Taher Mohsin, Associated Press

25.08.2004 - Jamal Tawfiq Salmane, Gazeta Wyborcza

29.05.2004 - Mahmoud Ismael Daood, bodyguard, Al-Sabah al-Jadid

29.05.2004 - Samia Abdeljabar, driver, Al-Sabah al-Jadid

27.05.2004 - Unknown, translator

25.05.2004 - Unknown, translator

21.05.2004 - Rachid Hamid Wali, cameraman assistant, Al-Jazira

29.04.2004 - Hussein Saleh, driver, Al-Iraquiya TV

26.03.2004 - Omar Hashim Kamal, translator, Time

18.03.2004 - Majid Rachid, technician, Diyala Television

18.03.2004 - Mohamad Ahmad, security agent, Diyala Television

27.01.2004 - Duraid Isa Mohammed, producer and translator, CNN

27.01.2004 - Yasser Khatab, driver, CNN

07.07.2003 - Jeremy Little, sound engineer, NBC

06.04.2003 - Kamaran Abdurazaq Muhamed, translator, BBC

22.03.2003 - Hussein Othman, translator, ITV News
*****************************************************
the organisation "Reporters without Borders" or to use its abbreviation RSF did a lot of work and do a lot of work,
http://www.rsf.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=461
but not without accusations that they are compromised by inteligence agencies. The secretary general of rsf, Robert Ménard is online at the moment for the afternoon in a chat organised by Le Monde:-
http://www.lemonde.fr/web/chat/0,46-0@2-3218,55-661366,0.html

author by iosafpublication date Wed Jun 15, 2005 22:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

She was joined today by her fellow former captive Hussein hannoun Al Saadi who came from Baghdad to face the national and francophone barrage of interest and admiration and -----.
fear. the word missing in the line above is *fear*
its not written near as much as it ought be.
it somehow doesn't suit us, its such an odd little word.
I have observed across teh long years, & I like many of the collective ;-) began "doing this" before the internet afforded it some advantages, that "*fear*" comes with all the other subjects of our sentances- "war", "corruption", "brutality", "starvation".

Florence Aubenas is a hero to her nation, and a champion of much of which her state arguably the strongest of any state-nation combination (jauyuzhes this sounds like rap!)
the combination of state and nation!
(go with it explore the medium)
television and hesitation!
(lets end it there)
http://www.liberation.fr/forum.php?Forum=468
while you are at that page checking out the latest messages of good will and support for Florence and Hussein, you can buy "10 years of Chirac" online with your credit card, for only €7.90 and it will be sent to you for a small nominal extra surcharge, for liveth do we now in a free and common market with single currency & you might be interested.

olé Florence pero.

She looks much better now, & few of us would wish deeply contemplate what she has described. But we ought to. its called *fear*
She looks much better now, & few of us would wish deeply contemplate what she has described. But we ought to. its called *fear*

 
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