A television image aired on an Arabic television station April 10, 2004 shows a U.S. hostage in front of an Iraqi flag who Qatar-based Al Jazeera television said identified himself as Thomas Hamill. Iraqi kidnappers said in a tape aired on an Arabic television station they would kill and maim a U.S. hostage they had seized unless American forces lifted the siege of Falluja. Photo by Reuters Tv/Reuters
there seems to be 6 American hostages...TWO of which are American soldiers...the Iraqis have given America 12 hours to get our soldiers OUT of their "mosque city" or they will tortue and presumably KILL OUR soldiers and American mercenaries on OUR Easter Sunday TV shows....bush* is busy fishing on his ranch and privately cuddling condi...there are also 3 Japanese hostages, who will be BURNED ALIVE on Easter Sunday TV shows, unless the Japanese withdraw their troops...
Protesters holding portraits of three Japanese hostages in Iraq demand the withdrawal of Japanese troops at a rally in Tokyo April 10, 2004. Japan issued a videotaped demand for the release of three Japanese hostages in Iraq, with less than 24 hours to go before a deadline set by the kidnappers for Japanese troops to leave Iraq to save the captives' lives. Photo by Issei Kato/Reuters
AND there are these TWO German hostages...
Iraqi newspaper Al Raqeeb displays pictures April 10, 2004 of two men it said the German Embassy in Baghdad had confirmed went missing on April 7 on a road near the volatile Sunni town of Falluja. More foreigners were reported missing or seized as hostages in Iraq after a spate of kidnappings, which included three Japanese civilians under threat of being killed Sunday. Two German security officials were reported missing while traveling from Jordan to Baghdad, the German Foreign Ministry said. Photo by Reuters
here's another 'missing' person, from England...
Undated family photo released Saturday April 10, 2004, of Gary Teeley, the British civilian who has been missing in Iraq for six days. The laundry firm consultant and married father-of-five, originally from southeast London, was believed to be working for a Qatari firm in the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah when he disappeared on Monday. (AP Photo/ HO)
so, in summary, IMO, there's about to be some 'reality TV' on Easter Sunday, as Iraq shows America how they do 'public executions'....