Italian peace activist killed in Gaza

ignorance and nonsense is the result of the killing of this good man. those Salafis have no cause they live in a delusion as long as they are breathing. i would really like them to show me how “god” hinted to them that they must kill this person and many others like this good man. i beg you please stop killing people who devoted their lives to serve your cause.

Al-Jazeera

Hamas officials have said they found the body of an Italian peace activist based in Gaza who was kidnapped by an armed assailants.

The officials said Hamas police stormed an apartment in Gaza Strip belonging to a member of the group that released a video of the activist, identified as Vittorio Arrigoni.

In a statement, the Hamas interior ministry said the man was killed shortly after he was abducted at midday on Thursday.

Ehab al-Ghussein, ministry spokesman, said he was killed “in an awful way.” He said the kidnappers planned from the beginning to kill him, not to trade him for captives.

A ministry statement denounced the killing as “a crime that does not reflect the values, morals, religion and customs” of the people of Gaza.

An Italian doctor was on his way from Israel to examine the body, a Hamas official said.

In Rome, the Italian foreign ministry condemned what it called a “barbaric murder” and a “vile and irrational gesture of violence on the part of extremists indifferent to the value of a human life.”

After a clash early on Friday hours of his abduction, Hamas police found the body of the peace campaigner. It was not immediately clear how he died.

Al Jazeera’s Nicole Johnston, reporting from Gaza, said: “Hamas has rounded up a lot of Salafi members since this news came out to try and get more information but at this stage they have told us that there has only been one confirmed arrest.”

“Hamas is very keen to say that the security situation in Gaza is solid. It’s been really pushing home the message that Hamas is in control and that Gaza is safe,” she said.

Foreign aid workers said Arrigoni was an activist with a pro-Palestinian group called the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), who was also working as a journalist and writer.

Release of Salafi prisoners

In a video posted on YouTube on Thursday, the group said it had taken him hostage in order to secure the release of an unspecified number of their members who had been arrested by the security forces in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.

It said it would execute him if their demands were not met by 5:00 pm (1400 GMT) on Friday.

The Al Jazeera correspondent said: “The little that we do know about why he was kidnapped in Gaza has come from Youtube video that those responsible posted online.”

“In that video they said they would not release him until all of Salafi prisoners who are currently in jail in Gaza, are freed. They also called for release of one of the main Salafi leaders. They said they would not free him until those people were freed from jail. That seems to be the motive behind the case.”

“We kidnapped the Italian prisoner Vittorio and we call on the Haniya government … to release all our prisoners,” it said, referring to Hamas premier Ismail Haniya.

“If you don’t respond quickly to our demands, within 30 hours from 11:00 am (0800 GMT) on April 14, we will execute this prisoner,” it said.

“We don’t know which group was behind it. At this stage the main Salafi groups are denying any responsibility. So the situation is quite confusing as who is exactly behind it,” the Al Jazeera correspondent said.

Arrigoni was shown blindfolded in the 3-minute clip with blood around his right eye and a hand can be seen pulling his head up by his hair to face the camera.

The Arabic text that accompanied the footage of Arrigoni also said “the Italian hostage entered our land only to spread corruption” and it described Italy as “the infidel state”.

Arrigoni is the first foreign national to be abducted in the Gaza Strip since BBC journalist Alan Johnston, who was held for 114 days by a group named the Army of Islam. He was released in 2007.

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/04/2011414194735306181.html