New York, April 16, 2004—Three Czech journalists abducted on Sunday,
April 11, outside Iraq’s capital, Baghdad, have been released, according
to several new sources.
Michal Kubal and cameraman Petr Klima, both of the public network Czech
Television, and Vit Pohanka, of the public station Czech Radio, were kidnapped
while en route from Baghdad to Amman, Jordan. News sources quoted the
driver of the three as saying that armed Iraqi insurgents had kidnapped
the journalists.
Reuters quoted a Czech Foreign Ministry spokesman as saying that the three
journalists are in good health at the Czech Embassy in Baghdad.
French journalist Alexandre Jourdanov and Japanese
journalist Soichiro Koriyama, who were also abducted, have been released
in recent days. The journalists were among the several dozen foreigners
reportedly missing or abducted by insurgents in Iraq.
CPJ is trying to confirm the status of Japanese freelance journalist Jumpei
Yasuda, of the newspaper Tokyo Shimbun, who was reportedly
abducted on Wednesday, April 14, along with a Japanese activist outside
Baghdad while driving to Abu Ghraib, west of the capital, to film a downed
U.S. Apache helicopter.

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