British hostage’s wife appeals to kidnappers to show mercy
BAGHDAD / IraqiNews.com: The wife of the only British hostage still missing in Iraq has appealed to his kidnappers to end her ordeal on the anniversary of his abduction, according to BBC on Saturday. Gunmen abducted five men including security guard Alan McMenemy, from Glasgow, exactly three years ago. Rosaleen McMenemy has urged those holding him to show “mercy and compassion”. Only one of the men has been released alive, while the bodies of three others have been returned to Britain. McMenemy was snatched in broad daylight from a ministry building in Baghdad three years ago. Along with four other Britons, he was bundled into the back of a van, hooded, shackled and driven off. Since then only one man, Peter Moore, has been released alive, while the bodies of three of the men have been returned to Britain over the last 12 months, giving their grieving families at least some kind of closure. McMenemy’s kidnappers, an Iraqi Shiite militia group, have told the British embassy he is dead, but they have so far failed to provide any proof or return his body. McMenemy’s wife has made a direct appeal to the kidnappers to end her family’s torment. She said: “It’s now been three years since he’s been held captive, which is 1,096 days. “This is far too long for myself and our two children and I would ask those holding him to please show mercy and compassion and return him to us immediately and unconditionally. “You’ve showed compassion by releasing his four colleagues and I would ask you to do the same for my family to bring closure to this.” AmR (S) 1