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Families of hostages held in Iraq plead for their release

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2009

Families ask for their loved ones to be sent home, whether they are dead or alive.. Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn_news

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  • The kurd is sold the amirican to the iranian guard and they get the money

    and all what they say abaut the warn the iranian guard is pull shit they kurd did that and no one wel respact the US after that

  • the goverment should just send in the armed forces to round up 100 random iraqi islamic civillians for every uk national taken hostage and execute them if the hostage isn't released immediately

  • Why do people do this? Do they think that the hostage takers will watch it and then change their minds?

  • I hope you don't mean the normal Muslims that live in Britain today. If you look throughout history, it is the Christians that have created the most destruction by a country mile. These terrorist acts lead to resentment amongst some of the oppressed, who turn to extremism to make their opinions heard.

    I'm sure the families of thousands of untrailed prisoners at Bagram would also like to have their pleas heard for the release of their loved ones, but of course we are not told about that.

  • muslims have a lot ot answer for

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