Hostage 'suffering a lot'
2009-07-04 10:01
Bamako - Swiss national Werner Greitner, kidnapped by al-Qaeda's north African branch in January, is suffering a lot and hardly eating, an official from northern Malia told AFP Friday.
"He is hardly eating at all. He is suffering a lot. We are very worried," the official who is involved in talks for his release said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Another negotiator added: "The situation is very worrisome. The kidnappers have not yet killed him but he is in a critical state. He is hardly eating," another negotiator said.
The extremist group al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) which is holding Greitner on May 31 killed British hostage Edwin Dyer as London would not meet their demands.
The group around Algerian-born Mohamed Abou Zeid is believed to be the one which held four European tourists kidnapped in Niger in January.
In a statement posted on an Islamic website earlier this month al-Qaeda's north African branch demanded the release of Islamic radical Abu Qatada.
Switzerland has condemned Dyer's beheading as a "barbaric act" but stressed that this would not deter Bern from making "intense efforts" to seek Greitner's release.
- SAPA