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Aid agencies warn of Iraq pullout after kidnappings Fill the gaps using these keywords from the text: prompt (vb) abduction expatriate claim (vb) right-hand man deteriorate (vb) sacred reassess 1. is another word for kidnapping. 2. An is someone who lives in a foreign country. 3. If you something, you evaluate it again. 4. A is the person that you regularly depend on to help you. 5. If a situation it becomes worse. 6. To means to cause something to happen or be done. 7. If you something, you say that it is true, even if there is no specific evidence. 8. If something is, it is considered to be connected with God in a special way. 1. Two women were kidnapped recently in Iraq. What was their nationality? 2. Who is Silvio Berlusconi? 3. Ayman al-zawahri is the right-hand man of which famous individual? 4. What is Medecins sans Frontiers? 5. Of which country is John Howard the prime minister? Now look in the text and check your answers.

Aid agencies warn of Iraq pullout after kidnappings Sophie Arie and Luke Harding The remaining international aid agencies in Iraq were considering pulling out after the kidnapping of four humanitarian workers, including two Italian women, from their headquarters in Baghdad, it was claimed recently. Jean-Dominique Bunel, a coordinator for the agencies, said the abduction last week had already prompted some aid workers to leave and others would follow soon. Speaking to Agence France-Presse, he said: "It seems that most of the international nongovernmental organisations are preparing to leave Iraq and some expatriate [staff] already left... More will follow in coming days." Mr Bunel said he had no idea who had abducted the Italians, who work for Bridge to Baghdad, an organisation helping children across the country. An Iraqi group called Ansar al-zawahri said it had kidnapped the women. In a message on an Islamist website, it claimed: "This is the first of our attacks against Italy." The name, Partisans of Zawahri, appears to refer to Osama bin Laden's right-hand man, Ayman al-zawahri. Almost all major aid organisations have left Iraq because of the deteriorating security situation, including the UN, the International Red Cross and Medecins sans Frontieres. Those that have stayed have had to reassess the situation because of the nature of the latest kidnapping, which involved 20 gunmen bursting into the organisation's office in central Baghdad. It marked a change in strategy by hostagetakers, who have not targeted aid workers or women, except for one Japanese woman. In Italy the prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, called on leftwing opposition leaders to stand with the right in the crisis. He was said to be "aghast and flabbergasted" that women were being harmed because "Islam teaches that they are sacred". Opposition leaders repeated their hostility to the war in Iraq and Italy's military presence there, but said the priority was to save the hostages. The deputy prime minister, Gianfranco Fini, said the kidnapping showed that "terrorists had made a quantum leap in their strategy". The kidnapping came 10 days after the murder of the Italian journalist Enzo Baldoni, kidnapped while travelling to Najaf with the Italian Red Cross. Italy had rejected kidnappers' demands for its troops to quit Iraq. Another militant group released a video of a Turkish hostage having his head cut off. In the tape from Tawhid and Jihad, a group inconclusively linked to the Jordanian al- Qaida militant Abu Musab al-zarqawi, Durmus Kumdereli, a driver, said he had been captured while delivering goods to a US base in Mosul. He urged other transport companies and drivers "not to aid the occupiers". Masked men then beheaded him. The Australian prime minister, John Howard, said he would not withdraw troops from Iraq as demanded by militants who claimed to have taken two Australians hostage. The Guardian Weekly 20-09-04

Choose the best answer to each question. 1. Why are aid agencies considering pulling out of Iraq? a. Because of the war last year. b. Because their headquarters are being bombed. c. Because of the number of kidnappings. 2. How were the Italian women kidnapped? a. They were kidnapped while travelling to Najaf with the Red Cross. b. Twenty armed men burst into their office. c. They were taken from their hotel. 3. What was the priority of the Italian Opposition? a. To oppose the war in Iraq. b. To save the lives of the hostages. c. To change the strategy of the terrorists. 4. Why was the Turkish lorry driver executed by his kidnappers? a. Because his company was delivering supplies to the Americans. b. Because Turkey supported the war in Iraq. c. Because he was a fellow Muslim. 5. Which answer best reflects the general meaning of the text? a. The situation in Iraq is bad and many aid agencies are thinking about leaving. b. The situation in Iraq is bad and the few aid agencies that remain are thinking about leaving. c. The situation in Iraq is bad and a few aid agencies are thinking of leaving.

Find the words or phrases that mean: 1. a verb that means to leave; to stop being involved in a situation. 2. a verb which means to enter a room very suddenly. 3. an adjective which means extremely shocked and upset. 4. an adjective which means extremely surprised. 5. an expression which means to make a very big change. 6. an adverb which means without complete proof. 7. a verb which means to cut someone s head off. 8. a noun which means a person who has been kidnapped. Fill the gaps and complete the sentences. 1. Aid agencies are considering pulling Iraq. 2. An Islamist website claimed the kidnapping was the first attack Italy. 3. Targeting women is a change strategy by the kidnappers. 4. Many Italians are hostile the war in Iraq. 5. The gunmen burst the women s office in Baghdad. 6. The women were abducted their headquarters. 7. The group s name appears to refer Osama bin Laden s right-hand man. 8. The Italian prime minister called the opposition to support him. Check your answers in the text.

There are 6 examples of past perfect tenses in the text. 1. Find and underline or highlight the 6 examples of the past perfect. 2. Find the one example of the past perfect that is not an example of reported speech but is an action in the past occurring prior to another past action. 3. Find an example of a passive form of the past perfect. Is it ever right for people to kidnap others in order to make political demands? Should television stations broadcast pictures of kidnappers and their victims? If your country is occupied by a foreign army, does that give you the right to kidnap and kill foreign civilians?

1 Key vocabulary 1. abduction. 2. expatriate 3. reassess 4. right-hand man 5. deteriorates 6. prompt 7. claim 8. sacred 2 What do you know? 1. Italian 2. The Italian prime minister 3. Osama bin Laden 4. An aid agency (specialising in medical treatment) 5. Australia 3 Comprehension check 1. c; 2. b; 3. b; 4. a; 5. b. 4 Vocabulary find the word 1. to pull out (also to withdraw). 2. to burst in. 3. aghast. 4. flabbergasted. 5. to make a quantum leap 6. inconclusively. 7. to behead 8. a hostage 5 Vocabulary prepositions 1. out of 2. against 3. in (of is also possible) 4. to 5. into 6. from 7. to 8. on 6 Grammar focus past perfect forms 1. had (already) prompted; had abducted; had kidnapped; had made; had rejected; had been captured 2. had rejected (prior to the murder of the journalist) 3. had been captured