I posted yesterday about the french delegate kidnapping, and after it was confirmed by Hezbollah, here is the full story as told by the delegate himself and published in Naharnet.
A French delegate to a Socialist International meeting in Beirut described his captivity in a windowless cell by armed men who “spoke on behalf of Hizbullah.” Hizbullah justified his detention, saying it was motivated by security concerns.
At a press conference hosted by Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat, French politician Karim Pakzad said he was kept isolated in a small cell for five hours.
“I banged against the walls so that maybe someone could hear me,” Pakzad said from the Bristol Hotel in Beirut.
He said that he was taken blindfolded to an unidentified location where his captors took away his cell phone, wallet and medicine.
Pakzad said the kidnapping happened as he was touring the capital in an open-top car with a Lebanese friend and taking pictures of a mosque along the airport road, near Hizbullah’s stronghold in Beirut’s southern suburbs.
“Armed men asked us ‘why do you have a camera?’ and ‘what are you doing here?’” before viewing the pictures he had taken with his digital camera, Pakzad said.
Jumblat condemned the kidnapping, saying the incident took place as a result of the “absence of state authority” throughout Lebanon.
“I look forward to seeing one of these days that state authority is (exercised) over the entire Lebanese territory,” Jumblat said, adding that he hoped the government “alone” would be in charge of security and of the war-and-peace decision
“Only the government has the right to stop people and interrogate them,” Jumblat stressed.
Hizbullah acknowledged the kidnapping, saying it was motivated by security concerns.
A statement issued by the group said Hizbullah militants had detained Pakzad and questioned him to ensure that he was not an Israeli.
“Once we were sure that the Frenchman and his companion were not Israelis we had no problems” with them, the statement said.
Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah is Israel’s public enemy number one and the movement operates stringent security measures in its Beirut stronghold, requiring even news photographers to seek prior permission.
France denounced the kidnapping, saying the “arrest” of a French delegate was an “illegal act.”
“We count on the diligence of Lebanese authorities, responsible for the investigation and judicial follow-up of this incident,” a statement by the French foreign ministry said. It said Pakzad had filed a formal compla
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1. Tony|ouwet | April 28th, 2008 at 5:54 pm
If u look at the guines world records in 2002 the longest person who had been held kidnapped in History was by hizbollah.
2. Michele | April 29th, 2008 at 8:11 am
What an honor ya Tony!!!! They made the guiness!!!!!!
3. Arze | April 29th, 2008 at 2:16 pm
Tell me tony ouwet…
What is the difference between Israelis capturing lebanese for 30 years
Syrians capturing Lebanese for 30 years
And hezbollah capturing Israeli soldiers for few years ?
Of course u dont know the answer…
The difference is how you perceive it my friend so technically Israel/syria should be in Guiness not hezbollah
4. Tony|ouwet | April 29th, 2008 at 9:16 pm
Theres a Diffrence between Jail and kidnapping
The person kidnapped by hizbollah was a german journalist.
There are people who are jailed for 50 years kamen 60 years around the world
But the diffrence is Kidnapping is taking someone and asking for a ransom against there will.
The people Jailed was because of WAR not because one is a journalist.
Its obviouse you dont know the diffrence open a dictionary and look under Kidnapping and jailed please or if you cant be bothered ill write it for you
5. Tony|ouwet | April 29th, 2008 at 9:18 pm
Im not saying people jailed in Syria and Isreal its against there will but the people Jailed in Syria where from a party or the Army but you have to take the fact that there was a war and these men where fighting at that time.
In isreal they are from the shia militia which these men where trained soldiers who are in jailed or commited or commited a barbaric chrime (samir kuntar)
6. leb voice | April 30th, 2008 at 8:55 am
what is it with aounis and dictionnaries?? first Trueleb couldn’t used one now Arze… what is going on in this country ya 3ameh
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