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    Kidnappers tighten screw on US allies in Iraq
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2004-10-28 20:50

    Militants piled more pressure on the United States' military allies in Iraq on Thursday, seizing a Polish woman and holding a Japanese man under death threat.

    A video grab shows a Polish woman held hostage in Iraq October 28, 2004. A hitherto unknown militant group says it has kidnapped the Polish woman and is demanding Poland withdraw its forces, Al Jazeera television reported on Thursday, but Warsaw immediately said 'no'.  [Reuters]
    A video grab shows a Polish woman held hostage in Iraq October 28, 2004.  [Reuters]
    With a British-Iraqi aid worker already in captivity, Iraq's hostage crisis has intensified amid growing expectations of a U.S. offensive on the rebel cities of Falluja and Ramadi.

    Iraq's U.S.-backed interim government has vowed to pacify the whole country before nationwide elections due in January.

    Al Jazeera television showed a video of an elderly woman seated between two masked men, one pointing a gun to her head.

    A hitherto unknown Islamist group said the woman was a Pole working for U.S. forces in Iraq and demanded the withdrawal of Polish troops and the release of Iraqi women prisoners, according to the Arab satellite channel.

    Poland's defense minister said the woman was not part of the Polish military contingent in Iraq and vowed not to bow to her captor's terms. "Poland is not in the business of meeting the demands of hostage takers," Jerzy Szmajdzinski said.

    Kidnappers are stepping up demands for the withdrawal of foreign troops in the U.S.-led multinational force just as the U.S. presidential election campaign enters its final week.

    Two days ago, militants led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi threatened to behead a young Japanese traveler within 48 hours unless Tokyo brought its troops home. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi rejected the demand.

    The father of 24-year-old Shosei Koda appealed for his release on Al Jazeera. "He wasn't supporting the presence of Japanese forces in Iraq or American policy there," he said.

    Koda took a bus to Iraq from Jordan last week despite being warned by locals of the dangers, Japanese media said.

    They said the long-haired youth seemed ill-prepared for a trip to a country where more than 150 foreigners have been kidnapped since April and more than 35 have been killed.

    Unidentified kidnappers are holding aid worker Margaret Hassan, who has an Iraqi husband and holds Iraqi, British and Irish citizenship. She urged Britain to pull its troops out of Iraq in a new video aired by Al Jazeera on Thursday.

    WOMEN PRISONERS

    The captors of Hassan, director of the Care International charity in Iraq, and the Polish woman have demanded that Iraqi women prisoners be freed, echoing a plea made by a British hostage before Zarqawi's group beheaded him this month.

    Britain says it has no women prisoners in Iraq. The U.S. military says it is only holding two women, both linked to banned arms programs under deposed dictator Saddam Hussein.

    Britain has been tight-lipped over Hassan's plight, letting others emphasize her status as an Iraqi national and Muslim who has lived for 30 years in her adopted country.

    Many kidnappings have been linked to the western cities of Falluja and Ramadi, where fresh fighting erupted on Thursday.

     

    Witnesses said guerrillas in Falluja's Hay al-Askari district fired rocket-propelled grenades and mortars at American troops who pounded their positions with tank fire.

    The clashes broke out after an overnight air strike that residents said destroyed a building, killing two brothers.

    In Ramadi, U.S. troops clashed guerrillas who fired grenades at a U.S. base and the regional government office.

    Hospital staff said two women were wounded in an eastern area.

    The U.S. military has been pounding targets in Falluja almost daily to try to crush Zarqawi-led militants. Falluja residents deny knowledge of the Jordanian militant's network.

    To free up U.S. forces for a possible Falluja offensive, British troops were on their way from Basra in the far south to take over a deadly triangle of towns just south of Baghdad.

    In the Iraqi capital itself, a car bomb killed an American soldier and at least one Iraqi civilian, the military said.

    Insurgents and militants have increased violence in Iraq since the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan began in mid-October, with some attacks, such as the weekend slaughter of 49 unarmed army recruits, showing access to excellent intelligence.

    Iraqi Defense Minister Hazim al-Shaalan has said rebels might have infiltrated nascent security forces.

    Rebels blew up an Iraqi National Guard post in Duluiya, 90 km (65 miles) north of Baghdad, on Thursday night, police said. The attackers seized two Guards. Two Iraqi contractors working for U.S. forces were abducted in a separate incident.

    Three civilians were killed and six wounded in evening clashes between U.S.-led forces and insurgents in Duluiya, said hospital staff in nearby Balad. Four Guards were wounded.



     
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