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    Jerusalem, July. 4 (PTI): Kidnapped BBC journalist Alan Johnston, who was released today in Gaza City after 114 days of captivity, described his ordeal as similar to "being buried alive," and said he felt "unimaginable relief" after being freed.

    Johnston, 45, the only foreign correspondent based permanently in the Gaza Strip, was handed over to Hamas officials following an agreement with his captors, who call themselves the 'Army of Islam'.

    "He was freed following an agreement with his kidnappers and he is in good health," said a statement from Hamas, which took control over the Strip following a violent struggle with rival Fatah.

    Talking to reporters alongside former Palestinian prime minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas after his release, Alan said it was an "appalling" and "occasionally quite terrifying" experience.

    "It became quite hard to imagine normal life again," he said.

    "I literally dreamt many times of being free and always woke up back in that room," a tired looking Johnston reminisced.

    "The last 16 weeks have been the very worst of my life," the BBC correspondent said adding, "I was in the hands of people who were dangerous and unpredictable."

    Johnston also revealed he was kept in chains briefly for around 24 hours but was not harmed physically until the last half hour of his captivity when his captors hit him "a bit".

    The award winning journalist said he had been kept in four different locations, two of them only briefly.

    "I was able to see the sun in the first month but was then kept in a shuttered room until a week before," said the correspondent, who has been brought to the British consulate in Jerusalem.



    What the Broons had to say:

    Gordon Brown, in his first prime minister's questions session in the UK parliament, said: "The whole country will welcome the news that Alan Johnston, a fearless journalist whose voice was silenced for too long, is now free."

    Mr Brown acknowledged the "crucial" role played by Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas in securing Mr Johnston's release.

    But a spokesman for Mr Brown said Britain's policy towards Hamas had not changed, and the movement was still expected to recognise Israel and show a commitment to non-violence.
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  • #2
    I'm glad Hamas finally released him. I had given him up for dead.
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    • #3
      Supposedly he was being held by a powerful clan which is opposed to Hamas. Hamas wanted to show it had power in Gaza so it cracked down on this clan, accused them of drug smuggling (they likely are guilty of that), and then started arresting everyone who had this clan's last name in Gaza. Hamas said they knew where he was being held but that the clan had said they'd execute him if anyone tried to take him by force. That's why Hamas started arresting everyone in the clan they could find so they could use them in a prisoner swap.
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      • #4
        part of me is happy that Hamas has done this and they indeed want to turn their bad reputation around and work for peace...

        the other part says that this is all some grand scheme and Hamas is still a terrorist organization in every sense of the word...

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        • #5
          Of course they're still terrorists. They're mainly doing this to get ride of opposition in the Gaza Strip and breaking up this powerful drug clan is a great way to do that. They get bonus material by looking like they're enforcing law and order but give it a few months and Hamas will go right back to launching rockets into Israel and making kids shows urging 3 year olds to grow up to be suicide bombers.
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          • #6
            Hamas is democratically elected, course we always ignore that when Islamics are democratically elected.

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            • #7
              1. its not absolutely clear in the byzantine politics of Gaza, that the group holding Johnston was always opposed to Hamas. In particular they seem to have participated in the kidnapping of Gilad Shalit, and turned him over to Hamas. The Palestinian Authority in Ramallah is suggesting that this release was staged.

              2. When will Hamas release Gilad Shalit, if they are opposed to kidnapping?

              3. Hamas continues to fire mortars at Israeli border posts, and to allow Islamic Jihad to fire Qassams at Israel. They also continue to reject the Oslo accords, the very basis for the Palestinian Authority, and to refuse to renounce the use of terror.
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              • #8
                Meanwhile, Israeli FM Lipni, has met with President Sarkozy of France, who strongly supported Israeli gestures in support of the Abbas-Fayed govt. Lipni also met with the FM of Morocco.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by AAHZ
                  part of me is happy that Hamas has done this and they indeed want to turn their bad reputation around and work for peace...
                  Or maybe they want to improve their reputation in the West, to strengthen themselves for war with Israel and Fatah?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by lord of the mark
                    2. When will Hamas release Gilad Shalit, if they are opposed to kidnapping?
                    Why should they? Shalit is an enemy soldier. There are many Hamas soldiers the IDF is holding indefinitely.
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                    • #11
                      I would like to direct anyone who thinks Hamas has an inkling of moral authority to the Farfour thread.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by chegitz guevara


                        Why should they? Shalit is an enemy soldier. There are many Hamas soldiers the IDF is holding indefinitely.

                        1. Hamas militants held are held for crimes, they are not POWs. They were never the uniformed soldiers of a state, nor were they even the official security forces of the PA

                        2. Hamas does not extend Shalit the rights of a POW. He is treated like a kidnappee, despite having commited no other "Crime" than patrolling the "border" between Israel and Gaza.

                        3. Despite all of the above, Israel is prepared to release Hamas prisoners to get Shalit back. Not on a one for one basis, but a couple of hundred Hamas militants to get Shalit. Hamas has been quibbling over exactly whom they get back.

                        4. Shalit has likely been held under conditions as bad as Johnston was, and for far longer, and should not be forgotten amidst the justified joy at Johnstons release.

                        5. IF Hamas is in a state of war with Israel, than Israel is certainly under no obligation to open crossings to Gaza.
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