New York, April 12, 2004Amid a climate of increasing
danger in Iraq, three Czech journalists have gone missing. A Japanese
freelance journalist who was abducted on April 8, along with two other
Japanese civilians, remains in captivity.
Michal Kubal and his cameraman Petr Klima, both of the public network
Czech Television, are feared kidnapped since losing contact with station
officials yesterday morning, according to staff in the Czech Republic’s
capital, Prague. The journalists left Baghdad’s Palestine Hotel in a hired
vehicle at about 7 a.m. on April 11 en route to Amman, Jordan.
The Associated Press (AP) has also reported that a third journalist, Vit
Pohanka, of public station Czech Radio, "has been unaccounted for since
Sunday, according to the head of the radio station’s foreign desk, Jiri
Hosek." Hosek told the AP that Pohanka may have been traveling with Kubal
and Klima.
Last week, Japanese journalist Soichiro Koriyama was
abducted, along with two Japanese aid workers, by an unknown group. The
Qatar-based news channel Al-Jazeera broadcast footage of the three captives
and reported the captors’ demand that Japanese troops leave the country
or the three hostages would be burned alive in three days. The Al-Jazeera
video showed the three captives, their Japanese passports, as well as
a knife being placed against the neck of one of the hostages.
Koriyama is a freelance photographer on assignment for the Tokyo-based
Asahi Weekly, said Koji Igarashi, the New York bureau chief for
the Japanese daily Asahi Shimbun, which publishes Asahi Weekly.

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