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Families' hope for Iraq hostages | Families' hope for Iraq hostages |
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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. |
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. |
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. |
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