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Ransom demand for Australian in Somalia
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Sep 7, 2008 - 2:04:42 PM
Kidnappers of an Australian photographer and Canadian and Somali
journalists in Somalia are demanding a $US2.5 million ($A3.08 million)
ransom, a traditional chief in contact with the abductors said today.
'The
kidnappers demanded 2.5 million dollars and we are trying to secure
their release,' said Dahir Farah, who has been participating in
negotiations to free the three abducted in Somalia last month.
Another
person claiming to be an intermediary for the kidnappers who contacted
AFP spoke of the same ransom demand. He also allowed two people
claiming to be the foreign journalists to speak briefly.
'I'm
Amanda, the Canadian journalist. Our health situation is very well for
the time being,' Amanda Lindhout, a freelance foreign correspondent
from the western Canadian province of Alberta, purportedly said.
A man claiming to be Nigel Geoffrey Brennan, an Australian photographer, said: 'We are very well now mentally and physically.'
They were speaking from an undisclosed location.
'We
need a ransom of 2.5 million dollars to free the hostages,' said the
intermediary, Adan Nur Siad, who added that he had been in touch with
representatives of the Australian police in Nairobi.
Brennan and
Lindhout, as well as their Somali fixer, who is also a journalist, were
abducted on August 23 on the road from the capital Mogadishu to Afgoye,
where they intended to visit refugee camps.
Journalists and
humanitarian workers are frequently abducted in Somalia, a country torn
apart by unrest since 1991. Most kidnappings include ransom demands.
Source: Sky News Australia
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