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Sirius 30-12-2009 15:27

British Hostage Peter Moore Freed In Iraq
 
British hostage Peter Moore has been released alive from captivity in Iraq, the Foreign Office has said.

Mr Moore, an IT consultant from Lincoln, was seized at the Iraqi Ministry of Finance in Baghdad in May 2007.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8435075.stm


This is good news

papa smurf 30-12-2009 15:35

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nice ending :tu:

Osem 30-12-2009 15:36

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Best Xmas pressie anyone could have eh? :)

Delta Whiskey 30-12-2009 18:02

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That's great news for his family. My sympathies are with the families of the four bodyguards, three are dead the other presumed so.

Hugh 30-12-2009 18:52

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Excellent news.

SB_07 31-12-2009 17:42

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Nice to see he's been well treated (unlike the others) Kind of ironic how some of these western hostages get treated better than Iraqi/Afghan prisoners, and inmates at Gitmo.

His family must be over the moon.

Sirius 31-12-2009 18:10

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Originally Posted by SB_07 (Post 34936458)
Nice to see he's been well treated (unlike the others) Kind of ironic how some of these western hostages get treated better than Iraqi/Afghan prisoners, and inmates at Gitmo.

His family must be over the moon.

However all the prisoners in Guantanamo Bay detention camp and the other prisons kept there heads. The same cannot be said for the majority of the western hostages who were held then executed with a kitchen knife, You call that well treated

SB_07 01-01-2010 00:08

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 34936492)
However all the prisoners in Guantanamo Bay detention camp and the other prisons kept there heads. The same cannot be said for the majority of the western hostages who were held then executed with a kitchen knife, You call that well treated

I think alot of them would rather be dead than have suffered mental/physical torture for nearly 9 years with no charges against them, being degraded daily.

Learn to look at both sides ;)

Sirius 01-01-2010 11:53

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Originally Posted by SB_07 (Post 34936647)
I think alot of them would rather be dead than have suffered mental/physical torture for nearly 9 years with no charges against them, being degraded daily.

Learn to look at both sides ;)

:LOL:


Are you real ?

Mr Angry 01-01-2010 12:55

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 34936755)
:LOL:


Are you real ?

It would appear so.

Sirius 01-01-2010 12:58

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Originally Posted by Mr Angry (Post 34936775)
It would appear so.

Then i stand corrected sir.

However it was there decision, The same cannot be said for the poor souls who were beheaded by a bunch of terrorist nutters in the name of a religion

Chris 01-01-2010 13:03

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I can't help wondering what was motivating the kidnappers to keep hold of him for so long. Not just him, but the likes of Terry Waite, Brian Keenan and others. I mean, two and a half years is a long time to be holding on to someone, feeding and keeping them. How does it take them so long to realise they're not going to get what they want, and ultimately what motivates them to release rather than kill their captive?

Sirius 01-01-2010 13:06

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 34936778)
I can't help wondering what was motivating the kidnappers to keep hold of him for so long. Not just him, but the likes of Terry Waite, Brian Keenan and others. I mean, two and a half years is a long time to be holding on to someone, feeding and keeping them. How does it take them so long to realise they're not going to get what they want, and ultimately what motivates them to release rather than kill their captive?


That is a very good question.

Mr Angry 01-01-2010 13:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 34936778)
I can't help wondering what was motivating the kidnappers to keep hold of him for so long. Not just him, but the likes of Terry Waite, Brian Keenan and others. I mean, two and a half years is a long time to be holding on to someone, feeding and keeping them. How does it take them so long to realise they're not going to get what they want, and ultimately what motivates them to release rather than kill their captive?

Chris, I think it's more a case of them holding on to certain hostages for longer as they are, contrary to what certain Governments might want people to believe, negotiating exactly what they will get in return. If it were the case that no hostage situation ever "paid off" from their perspective then you're right - it simply wouldn't be worth their while.

A cursory look around the web in relation to Mr Moores situation (both during his time in captivity and subsequently as a free man) is very revealing - especially when one considers the "coincidental" release of certain prisoners on or about the same time that bodies (and indeed Mr Moore) have been released.

Another interesting facet to this particular case is the fact that his bodyguards were considered combatants (a nod to the status of Guantanamo detainees) by their captors and have been executed as such.

There are very clear messages being sent here - one only needs to look for them.

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Originally Posted by Sirius
However it was there decision

I don't think any of them "decided" to be detained in Guantanamo and, faced with the conditions many allege they have had to endure, suicide is not much of a "choice".

Factually speaking neither partys treatment of their captors can be considered humane.

That said, both sides consider themselves to be fighting a just war and killing in the name of something or other - whether that be democracy or a religion is of little comfort to the victims or their families.


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