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    Pan Armenian News

    TERRORISTS TOOK HOVHANNISYAN HOSTAGE NOT AS AN ARMENIAN BUT AS A CITIZEN OF
    ROMANIA

    37 year-old journalist from Bucharest Edward-Ovidiu Hovhannisyan is the
    second Armenian stolen in Iraq.

    Certain facts have been cleared up about the disappearance of our
    compatriot, citizen of Romania Edward-Ovidiu Hovhannisyan and his two
    colleagues. According to the information received on Wednesday, terrorists
    demanded from the Romanian government a ransom of 4 million dollars.
    However, the main aim of the terrorists is not to earn money but to attract
    attention to the intention of Romanian authorities to increase Romanian
    military presence in Iraq. The President of Romania Besesku visited Iraq not
    long ago. After the trip he made a decision to activate the participation of
    his country in the anti-terrorist coalition and to increase the number of
    military contingent.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ No terrorist grouping has claimed the responsibility for
    the action. Terrorists act incognito. The demand of the ransom was told to
    the ambassador of Iraq in Romania by unknown people. Besides, someone called
    a Syrian businessman living in Bucharest and asked him to pass to state
    authorities that if the money was not paid during 24 hours the hostages
    would be killed. However, official sources deny any information about the
    ransom. The video material shown on Thursday on `Al Jazzira' TV channel
    proves that the criminals have no mercantile considerations. The video
    cassette with the hostages was in some way passed to the TV channel by the
    terrorists themselves. On the recording are the journalists and their Arab
    translator, sitting on the floor with gun points on their heads. On the
    recording there are also two people in masks. The terrorists do not make any
    demands.

    Like the whole Romanian community, Armenian community of Bucharest is
    extremely worried about the destiny of hostages. However, the initiative to
    join the Armenian community of Iraq to the searches for the hostages seems
    absolutely unacceptable. The excessive activity of the leadership of
    Armenian structures may in this case have negative consequences. It is known
    that Edward-Ovidiu Hovhannisyan was taken hostage not as an Armenian but as
    a citizen of Romania. Moreover, it is quite possible that the terrorists
    still do not know about his ethnic origin, since some Romanian surnames
    sound like Armenian surnames. Concentration on the ethnic origin of
    Hovhannisyan may create problems taking into account the existence of
    Armenian peacemakers in Iraq.

    Edward-Ovidiu Hovhannisyan is 37 years old. He is a Bucharest born catholic,
    working as a political correspondent of `Romania libere' newspaper. His
    sister Ann-Maria Hovhannisyan gave an interview to `Reiter' agency where she
    stated that the leadership of the newspaper does not contact with their
    family. She says that his family was against his trip but he did not listen
    to them. Hovhannisyan went to Baghdad to interview the premier of the
    temporary administration Iyad Alaui. After an hour from the interview he and
    his colleagues disappeared. Later someone called to the editorial of
    Bucharest `Prima' TV company, employees of which are also taken hostage. The
    voice of one of the hostages was heağd on the phone. `Don't kill us. We are
    from a poor country; we do not have money...' Later mother of one of the
    employees of `Prima' received an SMS `We are taken hostage. It is not a
    joke'.

    During the past year over 150 foreigners were taken hostage in Iraq. Almost
    50 of them were killed because the demands of the terrorists were not
    fulfilled. Romanian authorities hope that the three journalists will not
    suffer the same fare. President Besesku said that Romanian special services
    in cooperation with American and British services have `worked out a line of
    conduct that can bring to the solution of the incident'. What is meant under
    that line and are there any real hopes? It is still unclear.

    31.03.2005, "PanARMENIAN Network" analytical department

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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