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Eight Chinese kidnapped in Iraq
Released Chinese hostages leave Iraq for home
BAGHDAD, Jan. 25 (Xinhuanet) -- The eight Chinese men kidnapped and then released by Iraqi militants earlier this month left Baghdad for China on Tuesday accompanied by officials of the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
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¡¤ Released Chinese hostages leave Iraq for home
The eight Chinese men kidnapped and then released by Iraqi militants earlier this month left Baghdad for China on Tuesday accompanied by officials of the
¡¤ Released hostages likely to come home in a day or two
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan said here Tuesday that he hoped the eight released Chinese citizens will come back to China within a day or two.
¡¤ Hostages freed, coming home soon
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan confirmed here Sunday that the eight kidnapped Chinese citizens have returned to the Chinese embassy in Iraq at
¡¤ Freed hostages' families hope for reunion
¡¤ Chinese embassies trying to contact eight freed hostages
China's embassies in Iraq and neighboring countries are trying to contact the eight released Chinese citizens, the Foreign Ministry said Saturday. Eight Chinese
¡¤ Chinese embassy: Eight hostages freed in Iraq
The Eight Chinese hostages held by Iraqi insurgents have been released, the Chinese embassy in Iraq confirmed on Saturday. The Al-Arabiya
¡¤ China steps up efforts to gain release of hostages in Iraq
China stepped up efforts Thursday to win the release of eight citizens kidnapped by Iraqi insurgents, seeking help from religious leaders in the violence-wracked
¡¤ CPPCC leader urges Iraq to help release Chinese hostages
A Chinese leader said here Thursday that he hoped Iraq would attach importance to the kidnapping of eight Chinese citizens in Iraq and take all possible means to rescue
¡¤ Iraqi clerics call for hostage release
An influential Iraqi religious group expressed optimism Wednesday over obtaining the release of the eight Chinese kidnapped in Iraq. "All of the
¡¤ Iraq's religious body optimistic over release of kidnapped Chinese
An influential Iraqi religious group expressed optimism Wednesday over obtaining the release of the eight Chinese kidnapped in Iraq. "All of the
¡¤ President Hu concerned over hostages' security
Chinese President Hu Jintao, Premier Wen Jiabao, and other leaders are concerned about securityof the eight Chinese hostages in Iraq, and ordered the Foreign
¡¤ Chinese reminded of personal safety overseas
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOC) issued an emergency statement here Wednesday, reminding Chinese people to be cautious of their personal safety in
¡¤ Identity of kidnapped nationals in Iraq confirmed
The identities of the eight kidnapped Chinese in Iraq have been confirmed, according to the Foreign Ministry. The eight kidnapped Chinese are 40-year-old Lin
¡¤ Embassy confirms 8 Chinese kidnapped in Iraq
Eight Chinese nationals were kidnapped by militants in Iraq, the Chinese Embassy in Baghdad confirmed on Tuesday. Embassy diplomats said they were making
¡¤ China pledges to take all measures to rescue hostages in Iraq
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Kong Quan expressed Tuesday China's deep concern over the kidnapping of eight Chinese nationals in Iraq. "

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