Iraqi group says Italian journalist killed

Published February 8th, 2005 - 01:11 GMT

A Web posting in the name of a resistance group in Iraq claimed Tuesday to have executed an Italian female journalist, but there was no way to determine the report's credibility.
 
The posting was signed by a different group than the one that had earlier claimed to have kidnapped Giuliana Sgrena. The Jihad Organization had earlier claimed responsibility for Friday's kidnapping of Sgrena, 56, but Tuesday's statement was signed by the Mujahedeen Brigade in Iraq.
 
"Your brothers in the Mujahedeen (holy fighters) Brigade have executed the Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena after making sure that she has spied on the mujahedeen for the American Crusade troops," said the statement.
 
It said the killing was a message to the US government "that this would be the destiny of agents and spies."
 
It was also warning to Italy against continuing with America in its war on Iraq and a message to the holy fighters to "carry on that path until the liberation of the last spot from Muslim land, and know that the occupation of Iraq is the beginning of the end of America, God willing."


On Monday, a Web posting in the name of the Jihad Organization pledged to release Sgrena in a few days because an investigation determined she was not a spy and after an appeal for her freedom by Sunni clerics. 

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