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Australian Journalist Released After Being Held Hostage

HeadlineOct 19, 2004

And yesterday an Australian journalist, John Martinkus, was released after being held hostage for 24 hours in Iraq. Martinkus said yesterday, “I was well treated … I was not hurt and treated with respect once they established my credentials as an independent journalist who did not support the occupation.”

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