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The BBC journalist kidnapped in Gaza, Alan Johnston, has now been missing for eight weeks. | The BBC journalist kidnapped in Gaza, Alan Johnston, has now been missing for eight weeks. |
The 44-year-old has not been seen since he was seized at gunpoint on his way home in Gaza City on 12 March. | The 44-year-old has not been seen since he was seized at gunpoint on his way home in Gaza City on 12 March. |
Since then no public demands have been made by his kidnappers or information released on his whereabouts. | Since then no public demands have been made by his kidnappers or information released on his whereabouts. |
But the Palestinian Authority, the BBC and the UK government say that they are working as hard as possible to secure his release. | But the Palestinian Authority, the BBC and the UK government say that they are working as hard as possible to secure his release. |
There is still no clear information about what state of physical or mental health the Gaza correspondent may be in. | There is still no clear information about what state of physical or mental health the Gaza correspondent may be in. |
His abduction has severely limited reporting of a key part of the Middle East story, much to the frustration of Palestinians in Gaza, BBC Middle East correspondent Tim Franks says. | |
There have been calls around the world for the journalist's release. | There have been calls around the world for the journalist's release. |
Last week, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon repeated his appeal for the immediate release Mr Johnston. | Last week, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon repeated his appeal for the immediate release Mr Johnston. |
Mr Johnston 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. | Mr Johnston 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 has lived and worked in Gaza for three years and was the only Western reporter permanently based in the often violent and lawless territory. | He has lived and worked in Gaza for three years and was the only Western reporter permanently based in the often violent and lawless territory. |
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