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The Palestinian security services and the interior ministry have been told to "take all necessary measures" to secure the release of the BBC's Alan Johnston. | |
The case of the abducted reporter was discussed at a special cabinet meeting. | |
Palestinian journalists and media workers staged fresh protests in the West Bank and Gaza on Saturday to press for his release. | |
He was last seen in Gaza on 12 March and is believed kidnapped. There have been no claims of responsibility. | He was last seen in Gaza on 12 March and is believed kidnapped. There have been no claims of responsibility. |
If abducted, Mr Johnston - the only international reporter based in Gaza - will have been held captive longer than any other journalist there. | |
Growing anger | |
Saturday's rallies - in Ramallah, Nablus, Jenin and Gaza City - were the latest in almost daily protests calling for Mr Johnston's release and urging the Palestinian authorities to do more to find him. | Saturday's rallies - in Ramallah, Nablus, Jenin and Gaza City - were the latest in almost daily protests calling for Mr Johnston's release and urging the Palestinian authorities to do more to find him. |
Thousands sign BBC petition Timeline of events | |
On Friday, children paraded in Gaza in support of Mr Johnson, who was also remembered at prayer meetings. | On Friday, children paraded in Gaza in support of Mr Johnson, who was also remembered at prayer meetings. |
The BBC's Mike Sergeant in Jerusalem says that there is mounting frustration and anger in Gaza and the West Bank. | The BBC's Mike Sergeant in Jerusalem says that there is mounting frustration and anger in Gaza and the West Bank. |
Many Palestinians feel Mr Johnston's abduction has made their story much harder to tell, our correspondent says. | Many Palestinians feel Mr Johnston's abduction has made their story much harder to tell, our correspondent says. |
On Thursday a British diplomat had talks about Mr Johnston with Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, a member of the militant Hamas movement. | On Thursday a British diplomat had talks about Mr Johnston with Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, a member of the militant Hamas movement. |
It was the first meeting with Mr Haniya for the UK government, which normally boycotts Hamas as a terrorist group. | It was the first meeting with Mr Haniya for the UK government, which normally boycotts Hamas as a terrorist group. |
The BBC has received thousands of messages of the support from users of the News website demanding the release of Alan Johnston. | The BBC has received thousands of messages of the support from users of the News website demanding the release of Alan Johnston. |
It describes Mr Johnston as a highly experienced and respected reporter. | It describes Mr Johnston as a highly experienced and respected reporter. |
He joined the BBC World Service in 1991 and has spent eight of the last 16 years as a correspondent, including periods in Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. | He joined the BBC World Service in 1991 and has spent eight of the last 16 years as a correspondent, including periods in Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. |