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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Group claims abduction of Fox News journalists
2006-08-23
Scare quotes added for balance.
JERUSALEM (CNN) -- The previously unknown Holy Jihad Brigades claimed responsibility Wednesday for the abduction of two journalists working for Fox News in Gaza, and called for the release of Arabs from U.S. jails. Ramattan News Agency in Gaza aired a video in which the men, reporter Steve Centanni, 60, and cameraman Olaf Wiig, 36, say they're being well-treated and plead for their release. They were kidnapped by "gunmen" in Gaza City on August 14.

In a written statement accompanying the video, the group demands the release of Arab prisoners from U.S.-run jails, citing the military facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Centanni is an American and Wiig is from New Zealand.

Centanni speaks first on the video. "We have been taken captive in Gaza and are being held prisoner here," he says, sitting cross-legged next to Wiig. "We're in fairly good condition, we're alive and well and in fairly good health. We get lots of clean water, food every day, access to the bathroom, shower, clean clothes and our captors are treating us well.

"Just want to let you know I'm here and alive and give my love to my family and friends and ask you to do anything you can to try to help us get out of here."

Wiig then speaks: "If you could apply any political pressure on the local government here in Gaza and the West Bank that would be much appreciated by Steve and myself...

"To my family: I love you all. Please don't worry, I'll do all the worrying for us."

The video then shows what appear to be the journalists' ID cards, including one that identifies Wiig as a CNN free-lancer.

Gaza's main Palestinian "militant" groups have denied any involvement in the abductions. Palestinian "security" forces have been involved in the search, a top priority for the Hamas-led Palestinian "government", Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh said Sunday.
Paleo sock puppets, they spring up daily.
Centanni's family has appealed for any information about his condition in a videotaped statement that aired Sunday on the Arabic-language network Al-Jazeera. "I would like his captors to know that Steve is an honorable man who always tries to do what is right," said Steve's brother Ken Centanni, who was flanked by his two sisters. "Steve has strong respect for the Palestinian people and their culture," Ken Centanni said. "Steve was in Gaza with Olaf Wiig to report the truth. He is far more valuable to the "Palestinian people" free as a journalist than as a captive.

"We love Steve very much and now his health, his safety and his life is your responsibility. Please contact our family, let us know that he is alive and unharmed."

Wiig's wife, Anita McNaught, issued an emotional statement in a recent video statement. "If somebody knows any information, can they please tell us because I want him home so much," she said. "He and his colleague, Steve, don't deserve this. They are good men. They are good men and should be allowed to come home."

According to witnesses, two vehicles blocked the journalists' television van in central Gaza. A masked man put a gun to the journalists' bodyguard and forced him to the ground before the kidnappers nabbed the men and sped away, the witnesses said.

In the past two years, Palestinian "militants" in Gaza have seized at least 26 foreigners, including nine members of the media. Hostages are usually released within hours. Generally, the "militant" groups use hostages for publicity purposes or to pressure Palestinian authorities for money, jobs or the release of prisoners.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#20  I wish the best for these guys, but I do have a question: WTF were they doing in Gaza, or rather WTF do they think might happen to them when they are around kidnappers, murders, thugs, and just plain Paleos? I hope that they get out, but they are asking to be pawns in the Paleo game by just being there.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-08-23 22:53  

#19  Jules, I have it on several good authorites that they do what they do so that our "rough" isn't any worse than that. Drop me a line, and I'll be happy to commiserate.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-08-23 22:09  

#18  I wish-a big part of my heart is in southern Ohio. Back in northern Illinois for now. I'd talk about a rough year, but that would be obscene, when I look at what these guys are going through. I am pretty naive about the kinds of things one could do in this situation, but is there any chance of storming in and rescuing these guys, if they could be located?
Posted by: Jules in the Hinterlands   2006-08-23 22:03  

#17  Jules -- and these are the people who think they're meant by their god to rule the world. *shudder*

(where in the hinterlands? anywhere near me in Cincinnati?)
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-08-23 21:51  

#16  TW:
Palestinians: Blackmail is normal
Somalia: War is normal
Sudan: Rape is normal

Won't their offspring be a healthy lot.
Posted by: Jules in the Hinterlands   2006-08-23 21:39  

#15  NPR interviewed another reporter on this situation this evening. Apparrantly the Gazans are in the habit of kidnapping foreigners, particularly reporters. But up until now its all been a bit of a joke: the kidnappers would demand a job for someone's brother, or dinner be bought for the entire family, the "ransom" would be paid and the prisoner released, all within two or three hours from start to finish. This is the first real kidnapping with demands that can't be paid by pulling out a wallet or making a quick local telephone call.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-08-23 21:29  

#14  These jihad jockeys are so immature and simple-minded about how real governments and the world work. Maybe it's like this in their neighborhoods--"you give me this or I'll kill your kid/husband/grandfather, daughter etc."--but to think this has an impact in the complexities of the geopolitical international scene of this century is just sad and pitiful. Sorry for the victims--hope they get out.
Posted by: ex-lib   2006-08-23 19:14  

#13  It doesn't sound like they're being held in Gaza to me.

Bwwwwhahahaha
Posted by: 6   2006-08-23 16:51  

#12  Time to find out which Pali jailbirds have family in Gaza.

All of them.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-08-23 15:19  

#11  Looks like another Paleo got in a bit of a jam with US law and wants a Get Out of Jail Free card. Time to find out which Pali jailbirds have family in Gaza.
Posted by: ed   2006-08-23 13:16  

#10  "We get lots of clean water, food every day, access to the bathroom, shower, clean clothes"

It doesn't sound like they're being held in Gaza to me.
Posted by: WhitecollarRedneck   2006-08-23 12:43  

#9  "shitty little religion"

An eloquent and succinct description, Sock Puppet.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-08-23 12:34  

#8  This kidnapping is typical retarded muslim crap.
Typical tribalist behaviour. This shitty little religion can only exist amongst those with this backwards mindset not matter how advanced thay appear externally.

I hope thies folks stay safe.

When are we going to wake up and take the gloves off and set these fools back a few centuries?
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-08-23 12:31  

#7  first ive heard on this on UK news was today and must say the savages have not suprised me at all in thier actions, more cowardly kidnapping by the religion of peace. I havnt heard any outcry from any 'human rights' groups yet on the news which is also of no suprise. This to me is reason 58903857396438 to erase these religion of peace types and everything they stand for. How many more declerations and actions of war must nations take before we start to stand up for ourselves. To me its clear cut , war has been intitiated not on sept 11 but years before that and this kinda shts gonna keep on happening until we actually erase them - yes keyword there - erase. Don't give a fck how many fluffy bunnies, kittins, even human beings on thier side die because they are the enemy of anything thats not a part of thier religion. Imagine ww2 if we faught it like this war, hell we'd still be there now slogging it out in the fields of France!
Posted by: Shep UK   2006-08-23 11:44  

#6  mcgeseek1-works for me.
Posted by: Jules in the Hinterlands   2006-08-23 11:40  

#5  How about a joint operation between the US and the Israelis? Start at the northern end of Gaza. Search then bulldoze every building. Block by block move south and do so until the journalists are released.

Never happen, but I can dream, can't I?
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-08-23 11:38  

#4  It's been what, at week? What took so long - the holey jihadis couldn't find their asses with both hands and a flashlight video camera?

They aren't very organized, either - they forgot to demand a pony, too.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-08-23 11:23  

#3  Yes, isn't holy jihad a bit redundant, like christian crusade would be? What's next, islamic jihad? Oh, wait.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-08-23 11:20  

#2  Holy Jihad Brigades

On behalf of the Most Sacred Jihad Brigades, I condem this splinter group of extremists.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-08-23 11:18  

#1  The previously unknown Holy Jihad Brigades claimed responsibility Wednesday for the abduction of two journalists working for Fox News in Gaza, and called for the release of Arabs from U.S. jails.



Paleos
Talibunnies
A$$atollahs
Q-terrors
Hizzys
Muj
etc.

0 points for originality



Posted by: RD   2006-08-23 11:12  

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