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Wednesday, 14 March 2007, 11:23 GMT

Hunt continues for Gaza reporter

By Katya Adler
BBC News, Jerusalem

Alan Johnston Renewed attempts are being made to find BBC Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston, who has been missing since Monday afternoon and is feared kidnapped.

The BBC has sent a team to Gaza to liaise with Palestinian officials.

Palestinian security officials say he was kidnapped from his car by masked gunmen, but the BBC says it cannot independently verify these reports.

Other reports in Gaza say he is healthy and negotiations are under way with the abductors to secure his release.

ALAN GRAHAM JOHNSTON

Living with risk in Gaza

The BBC says it is continuing to work with the Palestinian authorities and others to establish the facts surrounding Alan Johnston's disappearance.

He disappeared on Monday after leaving the BBC office in Gaza City.

There has been a series of abductions of Westerners in the increasingly lawless Gaza Strip.

All were eventually released unharmed.

The motives for the abductions were mainly local: unpaid salaries, demands for jobs or the release of jailed family members.




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