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Iraqi group: U.S. marine sent to
'safe haven'
Baghdad -
In a statement delivered to Aljazeera, a purported Iraqi
resistance group has said it has sent a US marine, who had earlier
been reported killed, to 'a safe place'.
The group, calling itself "Islamic
Response - the security wing of the Islamic Resistance of Iraq", said
on Monday it sent Cpl Wasif Ali Hassoun, a US Marine of Lebanese
heritage, to a "safe place" but without specifying the exact location.
The armed group said Hassoun
announced he will not rejoin the US army.
The US marines said they had no news
of Hassoun's release and were still listing him as captured. "We're
not going to comment on what Aljazeera is saying," said Lieutenant
Corporal TV Johnson.
"When we have more information on his
status, which is proven, we'll release it."
Aljazeera
broadcast a videotape on 27 June showing Hassun kneeling blindfolded
as a curved sword loomed overhead.
An audio statement from armed
fighters threatening to kill him unless the US released all Iraqis in
"occupation jails" accompanied the video portion of the tape.
On Sunday, a group calling itself the
Army of Ansar al-Sunna denied reports published on Islamist websites
that said it had decapitated Hassoun.
Family relieved
"The denial gave us a big relief,"
Hassoun's brother, Sami, said by telephone from the northern Lebanese
city of Tripoli, where he, his father and several other relatives
live.
Sami
Hassoun renewed his appeal to the captors to release his brother, a
translator who was serving his second stint in Iraq. Hassoun, 24,
speaks Arabic and French as well as English.
Other armed groups have captured and
threatened to behead foreign Muslim captives, creating an uproar among
many Muslims, including other armed fighters.
All the captured Muslims aside from
Hassoun have been released unharmed. --
Al Jazeera
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