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A little-known Iraqi militant group said on Saturday it would kill two hostages, a German woman and her son, in 10 days unless Berlin withdraws its 3,000 troops from Afghanistan.
The Arrows of Righteousness group posted a video on a Web site used by militant groups, including al Qaeda, showing a weeping Hannelore Marianne Krause, 61, urging Germany to heed the militants' demands.
"We give the German government 10 days from the date of this statement to announce and start the withdrawal of their troops from Afghanistan, otherwise ... they will not even see the bodies of these two agents," said a masked man, reading a statement on the video. He did not give the date of the statement. The footage, posted on Saturday, showed Krause's passport.
German newspapers have said the woman, married to an Iraqi physician, and her son are either Germans living in Iraq permanently or Iraqis with German nationality.
Germany has said the two had been missing since February 6. The speaker on the video read the statement standing behind the two kneeling hostages. Another masked militant pointed a machine gun to their heads.
Krause, wearing a blue headscarf, sat next to her bearded son who held her arm. Both were weeping as Krause appealed to German Chancellor Angela Merkel to meet the kidnappers' demands. "I have been held captive for a long time. I beg you to help me. I was very happy when you became chancellor but unfortunately until now you did not help me," she said according to Arabic-language subtitles of her German-language appeal.
"These people want to kill my son while I look and then kill me if the German troops were not pulled out from Afghanistan ... Please implement their demands. Those people are not joking." Germany, which opposed the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, has around 3,000 troops in Afghanistan as part of a Nato force stationed there since US-led troops toppled the Taliban in 2001 for harbouring al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

Copyright Reuters, 2007

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