UK hostage held/Freed on Sadr's intervention.

It was pressure from Moqtada al Sadr which swung the quick release, it seems. He says his treatment improved completely once the hooded gunmen found out that he was a journalost and not working for the occupation.

Contrast this with the “accidental” bombing of Al Jazeerah offices in Baghdad and killing of their journalist by the occupation forces, trying to uphold, liberty and freedom of speech. :rolleyes:

UK hostage held](http://www.channel4.com/news/index.html)

Iraqi militants have kidnapped a British journalist in the southern city of Basra and threatened to kill him if US forces did not pull out of the Shi’ite holy city of Najaf within 24 hours.

The kidnappers instructed a freelance cameraman working for Reuters to film the scene, which showed a hooded militant standing next to kidnapped journalist James Brandon, a freelance reporter with the Sunday Telegraph newspaper.

“We demand the American forces withdraw from Najaf within 24 hours or we will kill this British hostage,” the militant is heard saying.

Witnesses said gunmen seized Brandon from a hotel in mainly Shi’ite Basra overnight.

"I’m a journalist, I just write about what is happening in Iraq … " said Brandon, who looked shaken and was bare-chested with a bandage around his head.

A spokesman for Iraq’s radical Shi’ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr called for Brandon’s release.

Sadr and many of his followers have been holed up in holy sites in Najaf after nine days of fighting with US forces.

“We appeal to the captors of the British hostage to free him,” the spokesman said.

A spokeswoman for the Sunday Telegraph said: “James Brandon was in Basra filing for this Sunday’s newspaper. We are pursuing his situation with the greatest concern.” She declined further comment.

Britain’s Foreign Office said it had no details on what may have happened.

“We are aware of an incident in Basra involving a British national but have no further details at present,” a spokeswoman said.

Militants in Iraq have waged a campaign of kidnapping aimed at driving out individuals, companies and troops supporting US forces and the new Iraqi interim administration.

Scores of hostages have been kidnapped by armed groups. Some have been freed but nine have been killed.

US marines backed by aircraft and tanks launched a major assault on Sadr’s fighters in Najaf on Thursday around the Imam Ali Mosque and an ancient cemetery.

what a nice guy this Moqtada al Sadr is.

these bad western media trying to make him look like the bad guy for defending his own country.

I guess he was just defending his country when he killed the rival shia cleric too...

Typical amerikkkan response and changing the topic.

But when the iraqis shooting up GI Joes it is defending thier country, obvious but then again sometimes the obvious has to be pointed out to some!

What kind of "Cleric" has a militia?

More like a warlord and a thug.

Good riddance, and get the man a dentist in captivity....

Really, doesn't this warlord follow the prescribed use of Miswak?

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What kind of "Cleric" has a militia?

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One that does'nt want to become a puppet of the Ugly Amerikkkan occupiers!

Well then maybe this ugly warlord should work within the framework of a new representative government instead of shooting from mosques and wrapping his violent powerplay in cleric's clothing.

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I guess he was just defending his country when he killed the rival shia cleric too...
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bull****..u saw him stab the cleric right? u were there witnessing the act..even some anti sadr have said that they dont believe sadr was behind the killing

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Well then maybe this ugly warlord should work within the framework of a new representative government instead of shooting from mosques and wrapping his violent powerplay in cleric's clothing.
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Representative Government?

Yeah right, representing the occupiers. What Iraqi's need is a true Iraqi representative government, not an ex CIA puppet.

So, Mr. Expert on Representative Governments, how exactly do we get there? By allowing rebel cleric warlords to stake out territories? By blowing up pipelines, markets and aid workers? Kidnapping and beheading civilian contractors? Why not try to influence the plans for national elections which the UN (and the most representative government in Iraqi history) are trying to implement? Surely there are other avenues outside of using Mosques and religous texts as springboards for violent attacks against the only chance Iraq has at a stable and representative country - especially from a man who claims such piety.

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Representative Government?

Yeah right, representing the occupiers. What Iraqi's need is a true Iraqi representative government, not an ex CIA puppet.
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Boy is it so obvious that its a puppet regime with CIA in charge.

The US invade cause havoc disband the iraqi army which had security under control, and then say its iraqis fault!

Well there are ways other than invading countries, killing innocent civilinas, imposing your ex agents (who by the way was the author of the 45 minutes WMD), if he can tell such big lies to his masters, how can he be trusted to run a government. Bring people of trust not "Yes Sir" if you wnat to earn respect. But then the invaders never went there for respect or liberation of the oppressed masses. It was all about oil and Israel. So all this liberation and representative govt. and elections is bit rich coming from occupiers. Put it this way, if you are such torch bearers of liberation and democracy let the Bathist party fight elections and let the people of Iraq give a daming verdict on them if they so desire. Why wont you let them fight elections, are you afraid of something, after all you are now using the same "discredited" saddam army to help you in Falujjah and Najaf.

Let the Bathist party fight elections? To what end? We know they don't want elections or to share power with shias or Kurds. You cry over the death of innocent civilians during the defeat of Saddam's regime, yet you advocate a civil war that could go on for decades and kill millions? Again, to what end?

Let the people of Iraq decide whether they want the Bathist back or not. Would it not be better to bury the Bathist party by a heavy defeat at the hands of Iraqis?

I am not not advocating a civil war. The one in Najaf is a war of liberation being fought by Iraqis on the one hand and the occupiers and their allies on the other. Liberating your country form occupiers is not civil war.

They are not fighting for 'liberation'. They are not fighting for Iraq or for a representative government. The bathist party (who doesn't want to lose their place in power) and this rebel shia cleric warload are fighting for control. You may think you are not advoating a civil war but a closer look reveals you are.

Please dont bring the Bathists and the freedom fighters together. The Baathist generals are helping the occupiers not sadr. So who is trying to prolong thier grip on the occupied land, by even getting the "dreaded, discredited Saddam " generals to fight with them. Certainly not Sadr. A fight between occupiers and Iraqi's cannot by any stretch of imagination be called civil war. But than you might be thinking that by occupying Iraq you own it and therfore it is civil war if someone fights your forces.

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They are not fighting for 'liberation'. They are not fighting for Iraq or for a representative government. The bathist party (who doesn't want to lose their place in power) and this rebel shia cleric warload are fighting for control. You may think you are not advoating a civil war but a closer look reveals you are.
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didnt you guys hand fallujah over to a Baathist General from Saddam's army?

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... this Moqtada al Sadr is.

....... guy for defending his own country.
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AK47!

Off course he is a defender (fender-bender) guy. We all should strongly encourage him to come out of Imam Ali tomb, take his militia out of Najaf and fight the occupation forces.
Hiding in the sacred tomb like a mouse and shooting at opponents is not really manly way of fighting. Won't you agree?