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- Foreign_hostages_in_Iraq abstract "Beginning in April 2004, members of the Iraqi insurgency began taking foreign civilian hostages in Iraq. Since then, they have kidnapped more than 200 foreigners and thousands of Iraqis; among them, dozens of foreign hostages have been killed. Nepal (with 12) and the United States (with 11) rank the highest of hostages killed in Iraq. China ranks the highest (with 15) of hostages freed in Iraq followed by Pakistan (with 13) and Egypt (with 10).There are many motives behind these kidnappings. They include: influencing foreign governments with troops in Iraq influencing foreign companies with workers in Iraq ransom money discouraging travel to IraqIn 2004, executions of captives were often filmed, and many were beheaded. However, the number of the recorded killings decreased significantly. Many hostages remain missing with no clue as to their whereabouts. The United States Department of State Hostage Working Group was organized by the U.S. Embassy, Baghdad, in the summer of 2004 to monitor foreign hostages in Iraq.The following is a list of known civilian foreign hostages in Iraq.".
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- Foreign_hostages_in_Iraq cleanup "July 2011".
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- Foreign_hostages_in_Iraq subject Category:Foreign_hostages_in_Iraq.
- Foreign_hostages_in_Iraq subject Category:Hostage_taking.
- Foreign_hostages_in_Iraq subject Category:Iraqi_insurgency.
- Foreign_hostages_in_Iraq subject Category:Terrorism_in_Iraq.
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- Foreign_hostages_in_Iraq comment "Beginning in April 2004, members of the Iraqi insurgency began taking foreign civilian hostages in Iraq. Since then, they have kidnapped more than 200 foreigners and thousands of Iraqis; among them, dozens of foreign hostages have been killed. Nepal (with 12) and the United States (with 11) rank the highest of hostages killed in Iraq. China ranks the highest (with 15) of hostages freed in Iraq followed by Pakistan (with 13) and Egypt (with 10).There are many motives behind these kidnappings.".
- Foreign_hostages_in_Iraq label "Foreign hostages in Iraq".
- Foreign_hostages_in_Iraq label "الرهائن الأجانب في العراق".
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