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Polish Reporters Held in Iraq Escape
AP | 4/08/03 | MONIKA SCISLOWSKA

Posted on 04/08/2003 7:59:28 AM PDT by kattracks

Polish Reporters Held in Iraq Escape

By MONIKA SCISLOWSKA .c The Associated Press

WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Two Polish journalists who were abducted by armed Iraqis said Tuesday they escaped unscathed in a dramatic getaway as artillery shells boomed near the school where they were being held.

Marcin Firlej, a reporter for the private TVN24 news channel, said he and Polish state radio reporter Jacek Kaczmarek escaped when a teacher returned their car keys and gestured for them to go.

Iraqis had stopped the two Monday afternoon at a checkpoint near Hillah, south of Baghdad, as they were traveling from the town of Nasiriyah with other journalists. Word of the abduction came from other Polish reporters in the convoy who escaped but managed to film the incident.

``We are fine, Jacek and I,'' Firlej told TVN24 by satellite phone Tuesday from the city of Najaf. ``The Iraqis treated us quite well.''

Firlej said the Iraqis tied both men's hands and took them to an army post in a village nearby before bringing them to Hillah, where they were blindfolded and questioned by Iraqi secret service officers at a school building - complete with children's drawings on the walls.

``They said they would treat us as spies not POWs, and we kept saying we were not spies but journalists,'' Firlej said.

Later, their blindfolds were removed and their hands untied, and the journalists were put in another room.

Shells fell for about 30 minutes overnight and resumed in the morning - much stronger and closer, Firlej said.

``The whole building was shaking from shells falling,'' about 150 yards away, he said.

Firlej and Kaczmarek escaped when a school teacher ``gave us our car keys and gestured to show it was not safe under the shelling.'' The pair drove off and later found U.S. troops, who said they would be safe in Najaf, Firlej said.

Kaczmarek also called Polish state radio to confirm that he was free and unharmed.

In footage of their capture broadcast Tuesday by TVN24, Firlej and Kaczmarek could be seen getting out of their jeep and walking to the side of the road with their hands up as two armed men pointed guns at them and motioned at them to put down any objects they had.

Two more armed men arrived on the scene and appeared to start shooting at the other cars in their convoy, which drove off.

Firlej said the Iraqis were ``firing in the air, so we knew no bullets hit our friends.''

Both men carried accreditation issued by the U.S. military. TVN24 said Monday that Firlej and his crew were originally assigned to a U.S. unit, but left it Friday and started traveling independently together with another crew from parent company TVN.

04/08/03 10:54 EDT


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
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1 posted on 04/08/2003 7:59:28 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
They made a bad decision and were saved in spite of it.
2 posted on 04/08/2003 8:01:25 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: kattracks
Did I miss something? Their hands were tied, they were blindfolded and taken to a school. Then they got their car keys and drove away? Where they taken in their own car?
3 posted on 04/08/2003 8:02:28 AM PDT by rhombus
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To: rhombus
Two Polish reporters escape from Iraqi forces


WARSAW, April 8 (Reuters) - Two Polish journalists escaped after being detained by Iraqi forces and are safe in the city of Najaf, south of Baghdad, an editorial executive at local all-news TVN 24 channel said on Tuesday.

On Monday, Marcin Firlej of TVN 24 and Jacek Kaczmarek of Polish public radio's first channel, were detained by a group of armed Iraqis, some in uniform and some wearing black, on the road between Karbala and Najaf.

"They were kept in a school building in Hillah and were helped by an Iraqi teacher who gave them the keys to their car and told them to escape during bombing," Malgorzata Laszcz, who heads TVN 24's reporters and producers' team, told Reuters.

"They managed to get to Najaf where U.S. forces are stationed," she said.

Poland has deployed around 200 troops to join the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, with around 50 elite troops joining special operations in the south of the country.



04/08/03 11:03 ET

4 posted on 04/08/2003 8:13:41 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: rhombus
In a word? Yes.

"Later, their blindfolds were removed and their hands untied, and the journalists were put in another room."

5 posted on 04/08/2003 8:14:24 AM PDT by Hatteras (The Thundering Herd Of Turtles ROCK!)
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To: kattracks
They said they would treat us as spies not POWs

The Iraqis did not really think they were spies. If they had, the journalists would either be dead or missing important body parts.

6 posted on 04/08/2003 8:24:55 AM PDT by knuthom
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To: kattracks
They were released AND got their car back. Cool.
7 posted on 04/08/2003 9:20:03 AM PDT by 3AngelaD
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To: Hatteras
Did I miss something? Their hands were tied, they were blindfolded and taken to a school. Then they got their car keys and drove away? Where they taken in their own car?

In a word? Yes.

"Later, their blindfolds were removed and their hands untied, and the journalists were put in another room."

In another room, presumably somewhere near their car, I guess.

8 posted on 04/08/2003 9:53:38 AM PDT by rhombus
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To: kattracks
Arab TV reports that Polish journalists were thankful they were not abducted by U.S. military.

Praise Allah!!!
9 posted on 04/08/2003 9:58:19 AM PDT by Bluntpoint
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To: kattracks
They may have actually been Polish special forces, which are active there. Journalism makes a good cover.
10 posted on 04/08/2003 10:01:28 AM PDT by struwwelpeter (luba bratsy luba, luba bratsy zhit'...s nashim atamanom ne prikhoditsya tuzhit')
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To: kattracks
God bless -- and help to protect -- the school teacher.
11 posted on 04/08/2003 11:47:54 AM PDT by alethia
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To: kattracks
Great story -- so much for Polish jokes, eh?
12 posted on 04/08/2003 12:06:45 PM PDT by CarmelValleyite
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To: kattracks
Was trying to find this article, thanx Kat!
13 posted on 04/09/2003 2:21:33 AM PDT by JustPiper (Anti-War Protestors Are The Terrorist's Bodyguard!!!)
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To: Aaron0617
I wondered what happened to those two Polish reporters.

Just BTTT.

14 posted on 04/28/2003 6:37:09 PM PDT by Aaron0617
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TVN24 said Monday that Firlej and his crew were originally assigned to a U.S. unit

Okay...I see. This was Rick Leventhaul's unit. I think he said a convoy of reporters ran off on their own. Then later came racing back.

They said men in black outfits captured 2 reporters and wanted the Marines to rescue them.

15 posted on 04/28/2003 6:41:09 PM PDT by Aaron0617
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