Families of Japanese kidnapped in Iraq plea for troops withdrawal
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TOKYO (AFP) - The families of three Japanese nationals kidnapped in Iraq (news - web sites) and threatened with execution, tearfully begged the government to pull its troops out of the country as Tokyo reiterated there would be no withdrawal.
Seven relatives of the three hostages, whom gunmen are threatening to burn alive unless Japan pulls its troops out of Iraq within three days, flew to Tokyo to plead with government officials for a military withdrawal.
Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi and other officials met them for about 50 minutes, assuring that the government would do its utmost to rescue them, while stopping short of responding directly to their request for a troop withdrawal.
The meeting followed the broadcast of harrowing television footage showing the three Japanese in captivity, surrounded by masked militants from a group calling themselves the "Mujahedeen Brigades".
"Please bring back the three unharmed. If circumstances allow, I ask (the government) to withdraw the Self-Defense Forces (military)," one family member was quoted by Jiji Press as telling Kawaguchi.
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