This falls into the "Well, duuuuh" Category!

Bruce


French ex-hostage says Iraq kidnappers linked to Al Qaeda
(Reuters)

30 December 2004

DUBAI - A French hostage who was released last week after four months in
Iraq said his kidnappers grouped militants linked to Al Qaeda and former
members of ousted president Saddam Hussein's ruling party.


Journalist Christian Chesnot told Arabic newspaper Asharq al-Awsat newspaper
in an interview published on Thursday the men who were guarding him and
fellow French journalist Georges Malbrunot included "fundamentalists" and
former Baath officials.

The two were kidnapped by a group calling itself the Islamic Army in Iraq.
They returned home on December 21.

"The group, as far as we understood, was made up of former Baathists,
including the body guard of the personal secretary of Saddam Hussein,"
Chesnot was quoted as saying.

"In addition, there are also youths who told us they had been trained in
Afghanistan on making explosives and who referred to (Al Qaeda leader) Osama
bin Laden as Sheikh Osama."

Sunni Muslim militants such as the Islamic Army in Iraq have staged several
suicide bombings in Iraq and taken many Westerners hostage. The most violent
group has been that of Al Qaeda ally Abu Musab al-Zarqawi acknowledged by
bin Laden as the network's leader in Iraq.

The United States, whose army led the 2003 war that toppled Saddam, has
repeatedly said ex-members of the largely secular Baath Party members were
involved in the insurgency in Iraq and that they are working with militant
groups -- their former foes.

Chesnot said their guards had told him that the Islamic Army in Iraq had
between 15,000 to 17,000 fighters. "Where is the truth, where is the
publicity, I don't know," he added.

Chesnot, 37, works for Radio France Internationale while Malbrunot, 41, is a
Le Figaro reporter. They said they were not mistreated during their
captivity.

Both journalists are Arabic speakers who have long worked in the Middle
East. Last year, they published a book on Saddam's rule entitled "L'Irak de
Saddam Hussein: portrait total" (Saddam Hussein's Iraq, A Complete
Portrait).

The men were kidnapped along with their Syrian driver on Aug. 20 as they
drove to Najaf from Baghdad. Their kidnappers demanded France repeal a ban
on Muslim headscarves in state schools, but Paris rejected the demand.

Their captors have taken other Westerners hostage, including Italian
journalist Enzo Baldoni, who was killed on Aug. 26.


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