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Iraq abduction anniversary marked | Iraq abduction anniversary marked |
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The families of five British men being held hostage in Iraq are marking a year without their loved ones. | The families of five British men being held hostage in Iraq are marking a year without their loved ones. |
The civilian contractors were kidnapped by armed militants at the Iraqi Ministry of Finance in Baghdad. | |
Some of their friends and relatives have marked the anniversary with an exclusive interview with the BBC. | Some of their friends and relatives have marked the anniversary with an exclusive interview with the BBC. |
In it, the sister of one man, named only as Jason, appeals to the kidnappers to release her brother, saying: "We miss him dearly." | |
The father of another hostage, named as Alec, tells how he went into "shock" when he heard his son had been seized. | The father of another hostage, named as Alec, tells how he went into "shock" when he heard his son had been seized. |
'Sensitive negotiations' | 'Sensitive negotiations' |
A friend of another of those held tells how much the man, also called Jason, loves his only daughter and how much the child misses her father. | |
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office says sensitive negotiations for the men's release are going on behind the scenes. | The Foreign and Commonwealth Office says sensitive negotiations for the men's release are going on behind the scenes. |
But earlier this month, the father of one of the captives accused the government of not keeping the families fully informed. | But earlier this month, the father of one of the captives accused the government of not keeping the families fully informed. |
One of the hostages has been named as IT consultant Peter Moore, from Lincoln, who was working for Bearingpoint, an American management consultancy. | One of the hostages has been named as IT consultant Peter Moore, from Lincoln, who was working for Bearingpoint, an American management consultancy. |
The other four men, who were employed by a security firm to guard Mr Moore, have not been officially identified | The other four men, who were employed by a security firm to guard Mr Moore, have not been officially identified |
Hostage videos | Hostage videos |
Over the past 12 months the kidnappers, calling themselves the Islamic Shiite Resistance in Iraq, have released two videos of the captives. | Over the past 12 months the kidnappers, calling themselves the Islamic Shiite Resistance in Iraq, have released two videos of the captives. |
In December, a film was broadcast on Dubai-based TV station Al-Arabiya warning one hostage would be killed unless British troops were withdrawn from Iraq. | In December, a film was broadcast on Dubai-based TV station Al-Arabiya warning one hostage would be killed unless British troops were withdrawn from Iraq. |
One of the men, who said his name was Jason, was shown in the clip complaining that the kidnapped men felt they had been "forgotten". | One of the men, who said his name was Jason, was shown in the clip complaining that the kidnapped men felt they had been "forgotten". |
A second video, broadcast by Al-Arabiya in February, showed Mr Moore asking Prime Minister Gordon Brown to free nine Iraqis in exchange for the Britons' release. | A second video, broadcast by Al-Arabiya in February, showed Mr Moore asking Prime Minister Gordon Brown to free nine Iraqis in exchange for the Britons' release. |
The threat to kill the hostage was apparently not carried out. | The threat to kill the hostage was apparently not carried out. |
The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, took the unusual step of recording a direct video appeal to the kidnappers earlier this month. | The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, took the unusual step of recording a direct video appeal to the kidnappers earlier this month. |
The case has not featured in the media as much as other kidnappings in Iraq - including those of Ken Bigley and Margaret Hassan - because of a Foreign Office request for minimal coverage, made in keeping with the wishes of the men's families. | The case has not featured in the media as much as other kidnappings in Iraq - including those of Ken Bigley and Margaret Hassan - because of a Foreign Office request for minimal coverage, made in keeping with the wishes of the men's families. |
The kidnappers had asked for a media blackout and the Foreign Office said it did not want anything to get in the way of its negotiations, through third parties, to get the men released. | The kidnappers had asked for a media blackout and the Foreign Office said it did not want anything to get in the way of its negotiations, through third parties, to get the men released. |