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Pakistani hostage freed

2005-04-25 07:56
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Islamabad - A Pakistan embassy official who was kidnapped in Iraq two weeks ago was freed on Sunday, the chief Pakistani government spokesperson said.

Malik Mohammed Javed was abducted on April 9 after he left his residence in Baghdad to attend prayers at a mosque. The Pakistani government said after his abduction that he was in the custody of a previously unknown Islamic militant group, Omar bin al-Khattab.

"He was freed on Sunday. He has reached the Pakistan Embassy in Baghdad. He is safe," Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed told reporters.

Al-Jazeera satellite television had aired a video that claimed to show Javed after his abduction. Javed's kidnappers had allowed him to speak to Pakistani officials several times, and officials in Islamabad had said the government was making all efforts to secure his release.

Pakistan is a key ally of the United States in its war on terror in Afghanistan, but it opposed the US-led attacks in Iraq and refused to send troops.

Pakistan's Foreign Ministry had said that the Omar bin al-Khattab group demanded a ransom for Javed's release. Ahmed, however, declined to comment on Sunday on whether any ransom had been paid.

Prime Minister called

Javed's son, Bilal Malik, said that Pakistan's prime minister had called him late on Sunday to tell him his father had been freed.

"We got a call from the prime minister at 11:30. It was a brief call from him and I spoke with him," he said. "He said 'I have good news and it is that your father has been released. Congratulations to you.'

"The prime minister said he (Javed) will come home in a day or two. He is fine."

Bilal Malik said the family was waiting to receive a call from his father.

"We are so happy. We have been praying. The whole of Pakistan has been praying along with us. Thanks be to God. We have been patient for the past 16 days since he was kidnapped. Our prayers have been answered."

Javed, a deputy counsellor at the Pakistani embassy in Baghdad, is the fourth Pakistani to be kidnapped in Iraq. One was released in June but two others were killed after being abducted a month later. The kidnappers of the pair did not release their bodies.

Militants who claimed they had kidnapped the two slain men had asked Pakistan not to send its troops to Iraq. Although Islamabad said it had taken no decision to deploy troops in Iraq, the kidnappers killed the pair.

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