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in Antwort машинист 30.11.05 19:14
Еше и как имеет , с то же шарашкиной конторы , може добровольтцем ошывалась
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051129/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_051129111829;_ylt=Ag4KGp...
The team's work has focused on documenting and focusing public attention on detainee abuses, connecting citizens of Iraq to local and international human rights organizations
Osthoff and her driver have been missing since Friday and "according to current information, we have to assume it is a kidnapping," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in Berlin.
Osthoff's mother, Ingrid Hala, told Germany N24 news station that her daughter is an archaeologist working for a German aid organization that has distributed medicine and medical supplies since before the 2003 U.S. invasion. ARD said she speaks fluent Arabic.
"One can only hope and keep their fingers crossed and remain optimistic," Hala said.
Hala said she had not heard from her daughter for about five years, and her uncle, Peter Osthoff, said his niece had broken almost all ties with her family, including a daughter who will be 12 in December.
"She has almost no contact with any relatives," he told The Associated Press.
Christian Peacemaker Teams said it has had representatives in Iraq since October 2002, working with U.S. and Iraqi detainees and training others in nonviolent intervention and human rights documentation. Kember and another person were part of a visiting delegation, while two of the group's staff based in Iraq also were taken, the statement said.
The group said it would not identify the other three people taken hostage. It stressed that it worked on behalf of Iraqi civilians.
"The team's work has focused on documenting and focusing public attention on detainee abuses, connecting citizens of Iraq to local and international human rights organizations, and accompanying Iraqi civilians as they interact with multinational military personnel and Iraq's government officials," the group said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051129/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_051129111829;_ylt=Ag4KGp...
The team's work has focused on documenting and focusing public attention on detainee abuses, connecting citizens of Iraq to local and international human rights organizations
Osthoff and her driver have been missing since Friday and "according to current information, we have to assume it is a kidnapping," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in Berlin.
Osthoff's mother, Ingrid Hala, told Germany N24 news station that her daughter is an archaeologist working for a German aid organization that has distributed medicine and medical supplies since before the 2003 U.S. invasion. ARD said she speaks fluent Arabic.
"One can only hope and keep their fingers crossed and remain optimistic," Hala said.
Hala said she had not heard from her daughter for about five years, and her uncle, Peter Osthoff, said his niece had broken almost all ties with her family, including a daughter who will be 12 in December.
"She has almost no contact with any relatives," he told The Associated Press.
Christian Peacemaker Teams said it has had representatives in Iraq since October 2002, working with U.S. and Iraqi detainees and training others in nonviolent intervention and human rights documentation. Kember and another person were part of a visiting delegation, while two of the group's staff based in Iraq also were taken, the statement said.
The group said it would not identify the other three people taken hostage. It stressed that it worked on behalf of Iraqi civilians.
"The team's work has focused on documenting and focusing public attention on detainee abuses, connecting citizens of Iraq to local and international human rights organizations, and accompanying Iraqi civilians as they interact with multinational military personnel and Iraq's government officials," the group said.