Posted on 11/16/2004 7:32:48 PM PST by ChristianDefender
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Margaret Hassan, the British aid worker kidnapped after decades of helping Iraqis, is believed to have been murdered by her captors, a British government official said Tuesday, based on a video that showed a hooded militant shooting a blindfolded woman in the head.
No other female hostage is known to have been killed in the wave of kidnappings that have beset Iraq (news - web sites).
More than 170 foreigners have been abducted this year, and at least 34 killed. One woman a Polish-Iraqi citizen remains captive.
Hassan's family in London said the longtime director of CARE in Iraq was likely the victim, and British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said analysis of the video received by Al-Jazeera television showed Hassan has "probably been murdered, although we cannot conclude this with complete certainty."
CARE said it was in mourning for the 59-year-old Briton, a veteran humanitarian worker known around the Mideast for her concern for Iraqis particularly during the years of U.N. sanctions, whose effects on children she vocally denounced.
"To kidnap and kill anyone is inexcusable," Straw said. "But it is repugnant to commit such a crime against a woman who has spent most of her life working for the good of the people of Iraq."
In an emotional appeal on Al-Jazeera, Hassan's Iraqi husband, Tahseen Ali Hassan, said he had heard of the video but did not know whether it was authentic.
"I appeal to those who took my wife (to tell me) what they did with her. ... I want my wife, dead or alive. If she is dead, please let me know of her whereabouts so I can bury her in peace," he said, his voice choked with tears.
The video shows a hooded militant firing a pistol into the head of a blindfolded woman wearing an orange jumpsuit, said Al-Jazeera spokesman Jihad Ballout. The station received the tape a few days ago but had not been sure of its authenticity until recently, he said.
"We invited British diplomatic officials to come and view it," he told The Associated Press. "It's now likely that the image depicts Mrs. Hassan."
Ballout said the station would not air the video and would not broadcast any acts of killing, outside war. Al-Jazeera has been under pressure not to show videos of kidnapped foreigners.
Hassan was abducted in Baghdad on Oct. 19 on her way to work, the most prominent of more than 170 foreigners kidnapped in Iraq this year. Her captors issued a series of videos showing her weeping and pleading for Britons to act to save her. In one video, she fainted and a bucket of water was thrown on her to revive her.
In one video, she begged British Prime Minister Tony Blair (news - web sites) to withdraw troops from Iraq and calling for the release of female Iraqi prisoners.
On Sunday, U.S. Marines found the mutilated body of what they believe was a Western woman on a street in a Fallujah during the U.S. assault on the insurgent stronghold. The U.S. command said the body had not been identified as of Tuesday night.
Besides Hassan, the only Western woman known to be held was Teresa Borcz Khalifa, 54, a Polish-born longtime resident of Iraq seized last month.
A Blair spokesman said the prime minister "sends his sympathy to the family of Margaret Hassan and shares their abhorrence at the cruel treatment of someone who devoted so many years of their life to helping the people of Iraq."
CARE said it was "with profound sadness" that it learned of the video. "The whole of CARE is in mourning," said the group, which closed its Iraq operations after the kidnapping.
Hassan's four brothers and sisters also said they believe she is dead, although their statement did not mention the video.
"Our hearts are broken," they said in a statement released by the British Foreign Office. "We have kept hoping for as long as we could, but we now have to accept that Margaret has probably gone and at last her suffering has ended."
The family said, "Those who are guilty of this atrocious act, and those who support them, have no excuses."
Al-Jazeera reported on Nov. 2 that Hassan's captors threatened to turn her over to followers of Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
Three days later, al-Zarqawi's al-Qaida in Iraq group called for Hassan's release and promised to free her if she fell into their hands, according to a message posted on a Web site known for publishing messages from Islamic militant groups.
Al-Zarqawi and his men have been blamed for numerous deadly car bombings and the slayings of foreign hostages, including three Americans and a Briton.
Born in Ireland, Hassan also held British and Iraqi citizenship. She met her husband at the university and moved with him to Baghdad. Friends said she converted to Islam. Before the war, Hassan mostly worked on projects to provide clean water and improve education, said Carel de Rooy, a UNICEF (news - web sites) representative who once worked with her there. Hassan was an outspoken opponent of the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein .
I think we should take up collections and reward our soldiers with $1000 for each terrorist ear they bring home :-)
What about the American media? I don't think they have shown it either.
I watched the local Fox affiliate's news tonight. They refused to show ANY of this video but of course they aired the marine shooting the "injured"/"unarmed" terrorist (full audio, freeze frame omitting the graphic violence) RIGHT AFTERWARDS.
They are not really talking about the newest murder of an innocent civilian on ABC. They are replaying the tape of the Marine shooting the Iraqi insurgent ad nauseaum complete with BBC commentary.
The media will not pay attention to Hassan because it is counter to their agenda. Much the same as lack of reporting of the Christians in Baghdad that are being bombed and otherwise persecuted by the religion of piece.
Al Jazeera won't release the video because Hassan was an islamic, which would look bad on her islamic murderers. Al Jazeera is like mainstream media--they only cooperate if their action helps promote their views.
Not all in the media, just the hardcore left.
The poor, blonde woman whose limbless, disemboweled body was left out in the street in Fallujah doesn't count?
A majority....how large is debatable.
I guess her fellow Muslims were just practicing.
Agreed.
maybe this will be the last straw for those holding out that their evil will produce some higher purpose. Until the people kill these thugs themselves they will have the same problems.
She was the wrong flavor of Muslim. There are over 280 flavors of Islam, and Muhammad said that there is only one true one. So after the Muslims get done killing off all those who will not agree to being slaves, they have to kill each other off till only one is left.
Its the law.
"I'm so suspicious I have to wonder if killing her was staged."
What do you mean? You think she is not dead?
I did think for a minute
it could be staged. I thought maybe she would agree to pretend to be killed and would move, assume new identity etc. to further their cause.
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