Wiig also said he was worried that the kidnapping would scare off reporters.
Are these two Palestinian sympathizers? Notice Centanni doesn't say anything negative about his terrorist kidnappers. They were forced to convert to Islam at gunpoint, and he said he has the highest respect for Islam, and learned a lot of good things about it? Is he kidding? He is free now - there is no need to keep concealing his true beliefs unless, he is on their side.
His comment: the Palestinian people are very beautiful and kind hearted. The world needs to know more about them. Don't be discouraged, makes me believe he's on their side and agrees with their cause as well as Wiig who, also indicated:
"My biggest concern really is that as a result of what happened to us foreign journalists will be discouraged from coming to tell the story and that would be a great tragedy for the people of Palestine," Wiig said. "You guys need us on the streets, and you need people to be aware of the story."These two seem more concerned with the Palestinians not being covered by the media than they were concerned about the actions of their kidnappers.
Anyway, I'm glad they are both alive.
Yea, they do. I'm glad they are safe. Pay attention to what they say and do when they get their wits about them again.
Very good point. I don't trust these journalists no matter who they work for. Every one of them seems to have a personal political agenda.
Stockholm Syndrome, perhaps?
Perhaps they fear a fatwa if they reveal themselves to be infidels, after their forced conversions.