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Missing BBC reporter Alan Johnston is still alive, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas says. | Missing BBC reporter Alan Johnston is still alive, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas says. |
"Our intelligence services have confirmed to me that he's alive," Mr Abbas told reporters in Sweden. | "Our intelligence services have confirmed to me that he's alive," Mr Abbas told reporters in Sweden. |
Johnston, 44, has not been seen since he was seized at gunpoint on his way home in Gaza City on 12 March. | Johnston, 44, has not been seen since he was seized at gunpoint on his way home in Gaza City on 12 March. |
On Sunday, an unknown militant group said it had killed him, but the BBC said it could not verify the claim. | On Sunday, an unknown militant group said it had killed him, but the BBC said it could not verify the claim. |
Mr Abbas said he knew which group was holding Mr Johnston but did not give any details. | |
'Good news' | |
Mr Johnston's father, Graham, said he was delighted at the report. | |
"That's good news, that's really good news," he said. | |
"This is the news I've been waiting to hear and I don't think the Palestinian president would say this unless he was convinced it was true. | |
"But we still don't have proof of life. That's what I want desperately. It's been nearly six weeks now." | |
In a statement, the BBC also welcomed the report, adding that it wanted "firm evidence of Alan's well-being and his immediate release". | |
Protests against Mr Johnston's kidnap have been held in Britain, the Palestinian territories and other parts of the Middle East almost daily since his abduction. | Protests against Mr Johnston's kidnap have been held in Britain, the Palestinian territories and other parts of the Middle East almost daily since his abduction. |
On Wednesday, a leader of Mr Abbas' Fatah movement jailed in Israel, Marwan Barghouti, added his voice to calls for the reporter's release. | On Wednesday, a leader of Mr Abbas' Fatah movement jailed in Israel, Marwan Barghouti, added his voice to calls for the reporter's release. |