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dfong63
12-31-2005, 05:47 PM
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[link:www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,1676210,00.html?gusrc=rss|Kidnap Briton to go on working for Palestinians]
Conal Urquhart Jerusalem and Jamie Doward London
Sunday January 1, 2006
The Observer
The British aid worker kidnapped with her parents in Gaza last week has vowed to stay on to help the Palestinian people despite her ordeal.
In a joint statement, Kate Burton and her mother and father said they had been treated well by their captors. 'We are glad these last few days are over and we would like to express our gratitude to the Palestinian Authority, the British government and all groups and individuals in Gaza and worldwide who have been supporting us,' the statement said.
'We are in good health and have been treated extremely well through the ordeal. Kate Burton plans to stay in the region and continue working with the Palestinian people.
'Kate remains committed and passionate about working alongside the Palestinians to improve their external image and alleviate the difficult conditions being suffered by the Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.'
The Foreign Office strongly denied last night that a deal was struck with the kidnappers of the aid worker, who was released late on Friday night after being held hostage for two and a half days in Gaza.
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dfong63
12-31-2005, 05:47 PM
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[link:www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,1676210,00.html?gusrc=rss|Kidnap Briton to go on working for Palestinians]
Conal Urquhart Jerusalem and Jamie Doward London
Sunday January 1, 2006
The Observer
The British aid worker kidnapped with her parents in Gaza last week has vowed to stay on to help the Palestinian people despite her ordeal.
In a joint statement, Kate Burton and her mother and father said they had been treated well by their captors. 'We are glad these last few days are over and we would like to express our gratitude to the Palestinian Authority, the British government and all groups and individuals in Gaza and worldwide who have been supporting us,' the statement said.
'We are in good health and have been treated extremely well through the ordeal. Kate Burton plans to stay in the region and continue working with the Palestinian people.
'Kate remains committed and passionate about working alongside the Palestinians to improve their external image and alleviate the difficult conditions being suffered by the Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.'
The Foreign Office strongly denied last night that a deal was struck with the kidnappers of the aid worker, who was released late on Friday night after being held hostage for two and a half days in Gaza.
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dfong63
12-31-2005, 05:47 PM
:clap:
[link:www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,1676210,00.html?gusrc=rss|Kidnap Briton to go on working for Palestinians]
Conal Urquhart Jerusalem and Jamie Doward London
Sunday January 1, 2006
The Observer
The British aid worker kidnapped with her parents in Gaza last week has vowed to stay on to help the Palestinian people despite her ordeal.
In a joint statement, Kate Burton and her mother and father said they had been treated well by their captors. 'We are glad these last few days are over and we would like to express our gratitude to the Palestinian Authority, the British government and all groups and individuals in Gaza and worldwide who have been supporting us,' the statement said.
'We are in good health and have been treated extremely well through the ordeal. Kate Burton plans to stay in the region and continue working with the Palestinian people.
'Kate remains committed and passionate about working alongside the Palestinians to improve their external image and alleviate the difficult conditions being suffered by the Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.'
The Foreign Office strongly denied last night that a deal was struck with the kidnappers of the aid worker, who was released late on Friday night after being held hostage for two and a half days in Gaza.
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dfong63
12-31-2005, 05:47 PM
:clap:
[link:www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,1676210,00.html?gusrc=rss|Kidnap Briton to go on working for Palestinians]
Conal Urquhart Jerusalem and Jamie Doward London
Sunday January 1, 2006
The Observer
The British aid worker kidnapped with her parents in Gaza last week has vowed to stay on to help the Palestinian people despite her ordeal.
In a joint statement, Kate Burton and her mother and father said they had been treated well by their captors. 'We are glad these last few days are over and we would like to express our gratitude to the Palestinian Authority, the British government and all groups and individuals in Gaza and worldwide who have been supporting us,' the statement said.
'We are in good health and have been treated extremely well through the ordeal. Kate Burton plans to stay in the region and continue working with the Palestinian people.
'Kate remains committed and passionate about working alongside the Palestinians to improve their external image and alleviate the difficult conditions being suffered by the Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.'
The Foreign Office strongly denied last night that a deal was struck with the kidnappers of the aid worker, who was released late on Friday night after being held hostage for two and a half days in Gaza.
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dfong63
12-31-2005, 05:47 PM
:clap:
[link:www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,1676210,00.html?gusrc=rss|Kidnap Briton to go on working for Palestinians]
Conal Urquhart Jerusalem and Jamie Doward London
Sunday January 1, 2006
The Observer
The British aid worker kidnapped with her parents in Gaza last week has vowed to stay on to help the Palestinian people despite her ordeal.
In a joint statement, Kate Burton and her mother and father said they had been treated well by their captors. 'We are glad these last few days are over and we would like to express our gratitude to the Palestinian Authority, the British government and all groups and individuals in Gaza and worldwide who have been supporting us,' the statement said.
'We are in good health and have been treated extremely well through the ordeal. Kate Burton plans to stay in the region and continue working with the Palestinian people.
'Kate remains committed and passionate about working alongside the Palestinians to improve their external image and alleviate the difficult conditions being suffered by the Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.'
The Foreign Office strongly denied last night that a deal was struck with the kidnappers of the aid worker, who was released late on Friday night after being held hostage for two and a half days in Gaza.
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