BEIJING - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang confirmed here Saturday
night that the seven Chinese kidnapped in Pakistani capital of Islamabad were
released around 8 p.m. Saturday (Beijing Time).
Two Pakistani policemen stand in front of a Chinese-run
clinic in Islamabad, Pakistan July 23, 2007. Seven Chinese kidnapped in
Pakistani capital of Islamabad were released around 8 p.m. Saturday.
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"They have arrived at the Chinese
Embassy in Islamabad, with the efforts from Chinese Foreign Ministry and the
embassy, and the great support from the Pakistani government," Qin said.
Chinese government has paid great attention to the abduction, said Qin."Both
the Foreign Ministry and the embassy have lodged urgent representation to the
Pakistani side, requesting the early release of the Chinese hostages and ensure
the safety of all Chinese in Pakistan."
It was reported that a Chinese couple, five of their women employees, and two
Pakistani men were taken away from their residence in Islamabad early Saturday
morning by Lal Masjid students.