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Relatives of five Britons being held hostage in Iraq have spoken of their hopes for the men's release, almost two years after the kidnapping.Relatives of five Britons being held hostage in Iraq have spoken of their hopes for the men's release, almost two years after the kidnapping.
IT consultant Peter Moore, from Lincoln, and four security guards were captured by armed militants at the Ministry of Finance in Baghdad.IT consultant Peter Moore, from Lincoln, and four security guards were captured by armed militants at the Ministry of Finance in Baghdad.
UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband has called for the men's "immediate and unconditional" release.UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband has called for the men's "immediate and unconditional" release.
Their captors are a group called the Islamic Shiite Resistance in Iraq.Their captors are a group called the Islamic Shiite Resistance in Iraq.
We call on those holding all hostages to release them immediately and unconditionally and return them safely to their families where they belong Foreign Secretary David Miliband Frank Gardner: agony goes on
The militants have released videos of the captives, including one - broadcast on Dubai-based TV station Al-Arabiya - warning that a hostage would be killed unless British troops withdrew from Iraq.The militants have released videos of the captives, including one - broadcast on Dubai-based TV station Al-Arabiya - warning that a hostage would be killed unless British troops withdrew from Iraq.
But the latest video gave Mr Moore's stepmother Pauline Sweeney cause to be positive.But the latest video gave Mr Moore's stepmother Pauline Sweeney cause to be positive.
"He looked a lot, lot healthier," she said, compared to "distressing" earlier footage."He looked a lot, lot healthier," she said, compared to "distressing" earlier footage.
We call on those holding all hostages to release them immediately and unconditionally and return them safely to their families where they belong Foreign Secretary David Miliband Hostage families' agony goes on Daughter's letter to hostage
Mr Moore had been working for American management consultancy Bearingpoint when he was kidnapped, while the other men were contractors employed to guard him.Mr Moore had been working for American management consultancy Bearingpoint when he was kidnapped, while the other men were contractors employed to guard him.
In the latest video, released in March, he spoke in the plural which indicated the captives were being held together and not separately as previously thought, Mrs Sweeney said.In the latest video, released in March, he spoke in the plural which indicated the captives were being held together and not separately as previously thought, Mrs Sweeney said.
This also gave new hope to the mother of one of the kidnapped contractors who was last year reported to have committed suicide.This also gave new hope to the mother of one of the kidnapped contractors who was last year reported to have committed suicide.
Meanwhile, the BBC has been shown a letter from the daughter of another of the guards - known only as Jason - to her father.Meanwhile, the BBC has been shown a letter from the daughter of another of the guards - known only as Jason - to her father.
To Daddy - I miss you very much Read Maddi's letter in full
"We all want you to come home. I love you very much," wrote seven-year-old Maddi."We all want you to come home. I love you very much," wrote seven-year-old Maddi.
In a statement ahead of Friday's anniversary of the men's abduction, Mr Miliband backed the families' humanitarian appeals.In a statement ahead of Friday's anniversary of the men's abduction, Mr Miliband backed the families' humanitarian appeals.
Progress 'delayed'
He said he was "totally committed" to working for the release of the men.He said he was "totally committed" to working for the release of the men.
"I don't think that any of us can imagine their ordeal nor the anguish that their families and friends have had to suffer during this dreadful time."I don't think that any of us can imagine their ordeal nor the anguish that their families and friends have had to suffer during this dreadful time.
"Our thoughts are with them all as they continue to endure the pain of being separated from their loved ones.""Our thoughts are with them all as they continue to endure the pain of being separated from their loved ones."
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said a deal with the captors had been "tantalisingly close" earlier this year.BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said a deal with the captors had been "tantalisingly close" earlier this year.
But he added: "Progress has been delayed by a recent spike in violence. Most people believe this could still be a long drawn-out affair."But he added: "Progress has been delayed by a recent spike in violence. Most people believe this could still be a long drawn-out affair."
In his statement, Mr Miliband insisted the government was "totally committed" to working with Iraqi authorities and other allies for the safe release of the men.In his statement, Mr Miliband insisted the government was "totally committed" to working with Iraqi authorities and other allies for the safe release of the men.
He added that Iraq today is different to two years ago and there are "signs of progress and reconciliation".He added that Iraq today is different to two years ago and there are "signs of progress and reconciliation".
"We call on those holding all hostages to release them immediately and unconditionally and return them safely to their families where they belong," he said."We call on those holding all hostages to release them immediately and unconditionally and return them safely to their families where they belong," he said.