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Iraq
Germany likely paid ransom to free Iraq hostages
2006-05-03
Iraq's ambassador to Germany said on Wednesday he believed Berlin paid a hefty ransom to secure the release of two German engineers who were held hostage in Iraq for over three months.

"Regarding the payment of ransom, I don't know, but I assume it was a large amount of money," Iraq's ambassador to Germany Alaa Al-Hashimy told ARD public television.

The two men were due to arrive at Berlin's Tegel airport later on Wednesday but officials were tightlipped about the circumstances surrounding their kidnap and subsequent release after nearly 100 days in captivity.

Separately, Germany's foreign ministry criticized media reports that a ransom was paid to Iraqi kidnappers for the men, who were handed over to German authorities in Baghdad on Tuesday.

"Any indication in this direction could lead to imitators," deputy Foreign Minister Gernot Erler told Bayerischen Rundfunk on Wednesday, adding that such speculation could endanger future cases of hostage-taking.

German archaeologist Susanne Osthoff was freed in December after being held hostage in Iraq for three weeks. German media have quoted unidentified diplomats as saying Berlin paid the kidnappers $5 million for her release.

The German government is known to have paid ransoms for hostages in the past, but refused to comment on whether it did for Osthoff.

Erler said analysis of video footage of the two German hostages broadcast during their ordeal suggested that they were the victims of Iraq's hostage industry, rather than a terrorist organization.

The two men, Thomas Nitzschke und Rene Braeunlich from the eastern city of Leipzig, were abducted on January 24 outside their workplace in the industrial town of Baiji, 110 miles north of Baghdad.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  Any bets on how soon until the next Germans are kidnapped?
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-05-03 14:22  

#3  A European goverment just doing business trafficking in humans. Status quo.
Posted by: Jules   2006-05-03 14:15  

#2  Found it. It was gathering dust on the back shelf, since it hadn't registered much lately.
Posted by: lotp   2006-05-03 09:51  

#1  Anyone seen the surprise meter?
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-05-03 09:44  

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