We don't need the CIA. We have Jesse!

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Jesse Jackson to help find missing journalists

Monday, March 31, 2003 Posted: 7:11 PM EST (0011 GMT)


MELVILLE, New York (AP) -- The Rev. Jesse Jackson said Monday he has told the families of two missing Newsday journalists last seen in Baghdad that he would try to help track down their whereabouts.

Jackson, who has had success in negotiating the release of American prisoners in past conflicts, said relatives of Newsday correspondent Matthew McAllester, 33, and photographer Moises Saman, 29, asked him Sunday to help locate the two men.

"And I said I would do my very best," Jackson said. He said he had no plans to travel to the region, however.

Saman and McAllester have been out of contact since March 24, when they e-mailed their Long Island-based newspaper to say they would be filing material. Newsday editor Anthony Marro said in the paper's Saturday editions that he believes the two have been detained by the Iraqi government.

Molly Bingham, a freelance photographer from Louisville, Kentucky., and Danish freelance photographer Johan Rydeng Spanner also are unaccounted for in Iraq.

The American Society of Newspaper Editors requested Monday that the Iraqi government assure the safety of the three U.S. journalists.

The Danish Press Photographer Association said Spanner was among a group of people in Baghdad. The association said he had sought press accreditation once inside Iraq, but had entered the country as a student.

In 1999, Jackson negotiated the release of three U.S. servicemen being held as prisoners of war in Yugoslavia. In 1991, he traveled to Baghdad and Iraqi-occupied Kuwait City and won the release of 47 U.S. citizens, many of whom were ill and had been under siege in the U.S. Embassy there for a month.

He has had similar successes in Syria and Cuba.

Jackson said he hopes to amass a delegation of religious leaders to help in securing the release of the journalists -- if they indeed are being held -- as well as U.S. prisoners of war and other people missing in Iraq.

"Each time I have gone to bring Americans home, it was always with a group of religious leaders who had contacts with religious leaders there," Jackson said. "When political forces are hostile, the religious orders usually maintain some rapport. I would hope that is the case here."
 
Well, these are Americans, so bringing them home comes before anything else... but why did it have to be Jackson?
 
I hope they trade him for the journalists and make him disappear.
 
A little too late. They and the photo journalist and a foreign reporter have arrived in Jordan. I'm sure JJ will take credit for it.
 
Ravinraven, "Cry Havoc! and let slip the dogs of war!" is a quote from Shakespeares immortal play Julius Caesar.

Jmbg29 paraphrased it a bit.

LawDog
 
Seeker_two, for the last time!! I told you already; the ONE ARMED MAN killed those people, not Robert Blake or Mr. Orange Juice.:barf:

Jesse.. Bad rhymes and race baiting. It's like a rapper gone political without a clue..
 
Thanks, LawDog

I have had the sum of my knowledge increased. Thanx, LawDog

Oh, how I was saddened to see those journalist were released before the wonderful, caring, selfless, [other flowery terms of your choice] got to fool with their cases. Poor Rev. Jackson. Starved for publicity now that real Americans are grabbing center stage. He's been robbed of this wonderful opportunity.

But that's OK. I think we can give him a little publicity right here. Hehheh.

ravin...
 
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