US Forces Wound Freed Italian Hostage in Iraq
By Andrew Marshall 
Reuters
Fri Mar 4, 2005
http://www.reuters.com/printerFriendlyPopup.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=7813438

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena
was freed by her captors on Friday but U.S. forces
mistakenly opened fire on the convoy taking her to
safety, wounding her and killing an Italian secret
service agent. 

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said he had
immediately summoned the U.S. ambassador, declaring
someone had to take responsibility for U.S. soldiers
opening fire. 

He told a news conference the agent was shot dead at a
U.S. checkpoint and that Sgrena had been wounded in
the shoulder. 

"This news which should have be a moment of
celebration, has been ruined by this firefight," said
Gabriele Polo, editor of the Communist Rome-based Il
Manifesto newspaper. 

"An Italian agent has been killed by an American
bullet. A tragic demonstration which we never wanted
that everything that's happening in Iraq is completely
senseless and mad," he told Sky Italia television,
struggling to fight back tears. 

The U.S. military had no immediate comment. 

The 57-year-old Sgrena was kidnapped on Feb. 4.
Insurgents later released a video of her sobbing and
wringing her hands as she pleaded for Italian troops
to leave Iraq. 

In new video aired on Al Jazeera on Friday, Sgrena was
shown wearing a black dress and sitting in front of a
table with a plate of fruit. Jazeera said that on the
tape, Sgrena thanked her captors for treating her
well. 

Sgrena was one of two female Western journalists
abducted in Baghdad this year. Florence Aubenas of
France's Liberation was seized along with her Iraqi
driver on Jan. 5. 

Aubenas appeared in a videotape distributed by her
captors this week, looking distraught and exhausted. 

More than 150 foreigners, including several Western
journalists, have been seized by insurgents over the
past year. Most have been freed but many have been
killed -- sometimes in beheadings that were filmed and
posted on the Internet.

The kidnappings have highlighted the lawlessness
gripping large areas of Iraq where insurgents mount
frequent attacks, crime is rife and Iraqi forces have
little control. 
Last year, Italian journalist Enzo Baldoni was seized
south of Baghdad and later killed by his captors. 

Six other Italians have been kidnapped in Iraq. Four
private security guards were kidnapped in April and
one was later killed, and in September two female
Italian aid workers were snatched in Baghdad before
being released three weeks later. 

The hostage crises have fueled criticism in Italy of
the government's backing for the war in Iraq. 

CAR BOMB, ASSASSINATION 

Insurgents trying to overthrow Iraq's U.S.-backed
government mounted fresh attacks on Friday. In Baquba,
northeast of Baghdad, a car bomb killed one civilian,
police said. 

In the mainly Shi'ite southern Iraq town of Budair,
the local police chief was assassinated. The Polish
military, which is in charge of security in the area,
said Colonel Ghaib Hadab Zarib was shot dead by gunmen
armed with AK-47s. 

In the restive northern city of Mosul, a car bomb
exploded near a U.S. military convoy. Al Qaeda's wing
in Iraq issued an Internet statement claiming
responsibility for the blast and saying it was a
suicide bombing. The U.S. military said it had no
immediate information on any casualties. 

In another Internet statement on Friday, the al Qaeda
group in Iraq led by Jordanian militant Abu Musab
al-Zarqawi said a string of suicide attacks in recent
days disproved assertions by the Iraqi government that
the network was crumbling. 

"What happened ... and will happen in coming days is a
response to infidel deceptions and claims that the
mujahideen are weaker and that their attacks have
abated," said the statement attributed to the military
commander of the Al Qaeda Organization for Holy War in
Iraq, Abu Aseed al-Iraqi. 

On Monday, a suicide bomb for which the group claimed
responsibility killed 125 people south of Baghdad --
the deadliest single insurgent attack since Saddam
Hussein fell. 

The group also said it carried out two suicide
bombings in Baghdad on Thursday in a bid to
assassinate the interior minister. The minister was
unhurt but five police were killed. 

Iraq's government says it has captured several key al
Qaeda leaders and the net is closing on Zarqawi. 

But the group's Internet statement was defiant.
"Iraq's plains and deserts have turned into volcanoes
erupting beneath the infidels and all around them," it
said. "We call on all Muslims who cherish their faith
to strike with the sword." (Additional reporting by
Firouz Sedarat in Dubai and Roberto Landucci in Rome) 

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