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A multi-faith service is being held later to call for the safe return of BBC Gaza correspondent, Alan Johnston.A multi-faith service is being held later to call for the safe return of BBC Gaza correspondent, Alan Johnston.
People from different religious communities will gather at St Martin in the Fields, one of London's best known churches. People from different religious communities will gather for the vigil at St Martin in the Fields, one of London's best known churches.
The BBC said it wanted the message to go out that his abduction was abhorred by people from all faiths and none. The BBC said it wanted to send the message that his abduction was abhorred by people from every background.
Mr Johnston, 44, has not been seen since he was seized at gunpoint on his way home in Gaza City on 12 March.Mr Johnston, 44, has not been seen since he was seized at gunpoint on his way home in Gaza City on 12 March.
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The service will take place in the church in central London on Monday afternoon after which the congregation will gather in Trafalgar Square where a silence will be observed. The service will take place in the church in central London at 1345 BST on Monday after which the congregation will gather in Trafalgar Square where a silence will be observed.
Imam Dr Abdul-Jalil Sajid, who is taking part in the service, said: "We need to show our solidarity together, as a multi-faith...to hope that the kidnappers - maybe Christian, maybe Muslim, maybe anybody else - listen to us and release Alan very soon." Imam Dr Abdul-Jalil Sajid, who is taking part in the service, said: "We need to show our solidarity together, as a multi-faith... to hope that the kidnappers - maybe Christian, maybe Muslim, maybe anybody else - listen to us and release Alan very soon."
Rabbi Mark Winer, of the West London synagogue, who will also attend the service, said the kidnap of any journalist was a matter that transcended politics.Rabbi Mark Winer, of the West London synagogue, who will also attend the service, said the kidnap of any journalist was a matter that transcended politics.
"People of every religion, race and background in the United Kingdom are concerned about his welfare and insist that regardless of their political motives, that the kidnapping of journalists is something that is utterly unacceptable in any part of our world.""People of every religion, race and background in the United Kingdom are concerned about his welfare and insist that regardless of their political motives, that the kidnapping of journalists is something that is utterly unacceptable in any part of our world."
Jon Williams, the BBC's World News Editor, said he hoped the service would send an important message to Alan Johnston's captors. We need to show our solidarity together Imam Dr Abdul-Jalil Sajid
BBC world news editor Jon Williams said he hoped the service would send an important message to Alan Johnston's captors.
"More than anything else, we want the message to go out that Alan's abduction is not only abhorred by those who follow Christian tradition, it is also abhorred by Muslims across the world and people of the Jewish faith, and indeed people of no faith."More than anything else, we want the message to go out that Alan's abduction is not only abhorred by those who follow Christian tradition, it is also abhorred by Muslims across the world and people of the Jewish faith, and indeed people of no faith.
"And by joining together in London, we hope that message will go out loud and clear that we want him returned safe and well, as quickly as possible.""And by joining together in London, we hope that message will go out loud and clear that we want him returned safe and well, as quickly as possible."
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has insisted Mr Johnston is alive.Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has insisted Mr Johnston is alive.
An unknown militant group said a week ago that it had killed the correspondent, who has been working in the Gaza Strip for the past three years, but the BBC and Palestinian officials have said they have been unable to verify the claim. And Hamas political leader Khaled Mishal has appealed for the immediate release of Mr Johnston.
And Hamas political leader, Khaled Mishal, has appealed for the immediate release of Mr Johnston.
Speaking in Damascus, Mr Mishal said the kidnappers were harming the national interest of the Palestinian people.Speaking in Damascus, Mr Mishal said the kidnappers were harming the national interest of the Palestinian people.
An unknown militant group said a week ago that it had killed the correspondent, who has been working in the Gaza Strip for the past three years, but the BBC and Palestinian officials have said they have been unable to verify the claim.