Posted on 09/23/2004 5:01:51 PM PDT by MadIvan
ITALY endured a day of anguish and confusion over the fate of two Italian women hostages after an Islamic website claimed early yesterday morning that they had been beheaded without mercy.
Simona Torretta and Simona Pari, both aged 29 and members of the Italian aid agency Bridge to Baghdad, had been seized on September 7 from their Baghdad offices, with two Iraqi assistants.
The women have not been heard of since, and the hostage-takers have released no video footage of them. Messages on the internet over the past two weeks have given warning that they would be killed unless the 3,000 Italian troops and police in Iraq were withdrawn.
Both women have devoted their lives to humanitarian work in Iraq.
Huge posters showing the pair wearing Arabic headscarves and appealing for their release have sprung up in all Italian cities, and television news has shown them helping the people of Iraq to rebuild hospitals, schools and libraries.
Iraqis have demonstrated in Baghdad on their behalf, with tearful Iraqi women saying that the two Simonas as they are universally known had helped them to obtain medical care and get their children to school.
Simona Torretta, from Rome, had been working in Iraq since 1994 and joined Bridge to Baghdad in 1999. Simona Pari, from Rimini, worked for Save the Children in Afghanistan and the Balkans before joining Bridge to Baghdad in July last year. Both speak Arabic, and both wore Arabic dress.
The women believed their pacifism, opposition to the Iraq war and popularity among ordinary Iraqis would help to protect them. The day before the abduction, however, they expressed their fears over unspecified warnings.
Alarm spread through Italy early yesterday when a group calling itself Ansar al-Zawahri (the Supporters of al-Zawahri) posted a message on an Islamic website claiming the two women had been killed.
A later message by an apparently different group, the Islamic Jihad Organisation, said that a video would be released shortly showing that the two women had been decapitated. We announce that Gods verdict has been passed on the two Italian prisoners by slaughtering, after the Italian Government headed by the vile Berlusconi did not listen to our one condition to withdraw from Iraq, the message said. It referred to the two women as spies, and said they had both been decapitated with a knife, without sympathy or mercy.
The message accused Italian troops of committing bloody massacres at al-Nasiriyah and referred to Signor Berlusconis humiliating statement shortly after his election three years ago that Western civilisation was superior to Islam.
Yesterday the families of the two women remained behind closed doors, watching television bulletins 24 hours a day, according to friends. Signora Torrettas mother Anna Maria said: I hope it isnt true, it cannot be true . . . If they have killed them, they have killed the good of the world. We are hanging by a thread of hope.
The Italian Government cast doubt on the murder claims, saying they were part of a terrorist campaign conducted through the media and that the claims had appeared on a little-known website. The Government said it had opened new channels to contact the hostage-takers, but did not elaborate.
Enzo Bianco, who heads the parliamentary committee overseeing Italys intelligence services, said that Italian intelligence regarded the messages as unreliable. Ansa, the Italian press agency, quoted Iraqi police sources as saying there was reason to believe the women were still alive.
The news has dominated the Italian media and television producers announced that light entertainment shows would be taken off the air if the deaths were confirmed.
The case is seen as anomalous by Italian anti-terrorism experts, since the two Simonas were abducted by about 20 well-armed men acting with a professionalism more reminiscent of the secret services of the Saddam Hussein regime than the anti-occupation insurgents, as Corriere della Sera put it. It said the kidnapping appeared intended to convey the message that the militants distinguished neither between coalition forces and foreign humanitarian workers nor between men and women.
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Regards, Ivan
Ping!
Thanks, Ivan.
Like the first American a few days ago? :-(
Signora Torrettas mother Anna Maria said: I hope it isnt true, it cannot be true . . . If they have killed them, they have killed the good of the world...''
Chilling and prophetic.
We've all been praying for these two women. May God protect them. If they are Saddam's men, then chances are, even if they are returned they will never be the same.
Thank you Ivan!
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Italian hostage shouted, "I will show you how Italian dies!" before being executed from 04/15/2004
"The women believed their pacifism, opposition to the Iraq war and popularity among ordinary Iraqis would help to protect them."
I sincerely hope that these women are alive and will be released. But I am always struck by the liberal belief that somehow what you feel and think will spare you from the evil ones. It doesn't matter if we are Italian, American, or British. Or Christian, Jewish or atheist. Or liberal, conservative or moderate. They hate all of us equally.
Well-meaning stupidity can be just as deadly as wilfull malevolence. Soccer moms, listen up...
Two good women travel to a country to try and help the people improve their lives. An insane death cult group under the banner of Islam kidnaps them and kills them. The scum who did this must die. Simple ! No more beating around the bush. The local Iraqi authorities must be assisted in tracking down these killers. Swift justice must be delivered. The death of the righteous always creates divine anger.
I hope the allies know how most Americans are hugely embarrased and disgusted when the Penis-Envy Poodle says this crap, Ivan.
I'd like to smack them one upside the head when I hear this out of sKerry or any of the RAT minions. Bah!
Prairie
"I say nuke'em from orbit..."
These people are possessed by pure evil. Like all mass killers, they are consumed by and eventually destroyed by their own evil. They are sowing the seeds of their own destruction by the barbaric killing of true innocents.
Aaaarghhh, I hate the term "soccer moms". They talk about protecting women and children over there, but they're just as deadly as the men. Maybe a small nuke would be best?
Fabrizio Quattrocchi.... Brave Italian... may he rest in peace.
Prayers for these Italian women and their families.
And God Speed to the brave warriors who are tracking and killing these terrorist scum every day.
Hmmm....no videos on Al Jaazeera with these women pleading for their lives....
Wonder if it's because they refused to do so? Or if it's because killing innocent women is forbidden in Islam...
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