Iraq al Qaeda posts video of Algerian diplomats-Web
DUBAI (Reuters) – Iraq’s al Qaeda group posted a video of
two kidnapped Algerian diplomats on Tuesday, after it vowed to
kill them, according to an Internet posting.
The video showed two blindfolded men. One of them
identified himself as Ali Belaroussi, the chief of the Algerian
mission. “I live in the capital Algiers,” he said. The other
man said he was Azzedine Belkadi.
A statement from Al Qaeda in Iraq accompanying the video,
which showed no militants, said their “confessions” would be
posted soon.
Al Qaeda, led by Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi,
has said it would kill the two diplomats and said this would be
“the fate of the ambassadors and the envoys of all infidel
governments.”
Algerian minister of state without portfolio Bouguerra
Soltani said the government was hopeful of a positive outcome.
“We are still expecting a happy ending. I’m still hopeful,”
Soltani told a news conference in Algiers.
“We have taken action. We are doing this work secretly. We
have sent a delegation to Iraq … and made contacts with all
influential parties that could do something to secure the
release of our diplomats,” he added.
Guerrilla strikes have driven diplomats from the Iraqi
capital, undermining the U.S.-backed government’s efforts to
gain support among Arab countries.
On Monday Algeria pulled its last diplomatic staff out of
its embassy in Baghdad.
(Additional reporting by Hamid Ould Ahmed in Algiers)
