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AFGHANISTAN: ITALIAN MUSLIMS TO APPEAL ON ARAB TV FOR JOURNALIST'S RELEASE


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Ancono, 26 Oct. (AKI) - Italy's largest Muslim group, the Union of Italian
Islamic Communities (UCOII), is planning to appeal for the release of the
Italian photojournalist Gabriele Torsello who was kidnapped in Afghanistan,
on the Arabic language satellite television channels, Al Jazeera and the US
government-funded Al Hurra. UCOII also expressed its solidariety with the
family of Torsello, a Christian who converted to Islam. 

Torsello was kidnapped between October 12 and 14 while he was travelling
from Lashkar Gah, the capital of the volatile Helmand province to
neighbouring Kandahar - the two parts of the country where fighting between
insurgents and NATO forces is fiercest.

"UCOII would like to express its solidarity and closeness to the family
members of the reporter Gabriele Torsello and to the entire country," the
group said in a statement released on Thursday. 

"Honest journalists and voluntary workers in high risk areas, people who put
their lives in danger to do good, merit that we all stand up for them. We
firmly call for the release of the reporter Gabriele Torsello, without any
pre-conditions," said the statement. 

UCOII also announced a series of initiatives to secure Torsello's release. 

"We will announce our appeal to all Afghans for the liberation of the
hostage through the satellite channel Al Hurra on Friday at 4.00 pm," said
the Italian Muslim group. The group also announced that on Saturday, at a
day-long event to mark the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in the
Adriatic port city of Italy, Ancona, a section will be devoted to "the cause
of brother Torsello". The event, organised by UCOII and Torsello's family,
will involve them recording an appeal which will then be aired on the Al
Jazeera TV channel. 

UCOII also said that they plan to make a special plea for Torsello's release
in all mosques in Italy during Friday prayers this week. 

After initially offering to hand over Torsello in exchange for the return of
a Christian convert, Abdul Rahman, who has been granted asylum in Italy,
last week the captors - who claim to be Taliban militia but whose identity
has not been determined - said if that were not agreed to they would insist
on a complete pullout of Italy's 1,800 troops in Afghanistan.

The kidnappers had warned they would kill the journalist by Monday midnight
if the Afghan Christian convert Abdul Rahman was not handed over to an
Islamic court for trial and Italian soldiers left Afghanistan.

Italian charity in Afghanistan Emergency, which is involved in talks for
Torsello's release, said they had spoken with the abductors on Monday and
they had guaranteed the photojournalist was in good condition. 

Italian mediators, who have reportedly contacted the abductors through
Emergency, are allegedly ready to grant humanitarian aid in exchange for his
release.



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