2006年VOA标准英语- Deadline Nears for Kidnapped American Jou(在线收听) |
By Malini Bawa An insurgent group says it will kill a kidnapped American journalist Friday, and deadly bombings claim more lives in Baghdad during a violent week in Iraq. David Cook, a colleague at the Christian Science Monitor newspaper, says they have kidnapped an innocent person. The White House says no release of Iraqi women appears imminent. But Iraqi officials said six of eight women detainees would be let go next week, though they deny that it's an exchange for Carroll's freedom. Terrorist bombings, meantime, killed at least a dozen people and wounded many more Thursday in Baghdad. Two simultaneous explosions-- at a coffee shop and a restaurant-- left the streets stained with the victims' blood. Despite the continuing insurgent attacks, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney says the U.S. intends to stay and fight, and he reiterated the White House position that Iraq remains a critical front in the global war on terror. “The enemy that struck on 9-11 is weakened and fractured, yet still lethal, still determined to hit us again. Either we are serious about fighting this war on terror or we are not, and the enemies of America need to know we are serious." Violence has spiked in Iraq as the country's election commission prepares to announce final results of last month's national elections. The minority Sunnis has leveled allegations of fraud. An international monitoring team found a number of violations, but has declined to call for a new vote. |
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