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Terrorists in Iraq claimed to have kidnapped three Turkish citizens and threatened to behead them if Turkey does not pull its companies out of Iraq, the Arabic-language television network Al-Jazeera reported Saturday.
Al-Jazeera broadcast a video showing three people seated, holding what appeared to be identification documents, while two armed masked men pointed guns at them. The network did not air any sound from the tape.
The report came just hours before President Bush was due in Turkey for a NATO summit.
According to Al-Jazeera, the video is from a group that calls itself Unification and Jihad. The group is believed to be linked to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the most wanted terrorist in Iraq who the coalition says is linked to al Qaeda.
The same group kidnapped and beheaded American Nicholas Berg and South Korean Kim Sun-Il when its demands were not met.
According to the text read by the Al-Jazeera anchor, the kidnappers called on the people of Iraq to denounce President Bush's visit to Turkey and to insist Turkish companies leave Iraq.
President Bush was traveling to the NATO summit in Istanbul after attending a meeting with European Union leaders in Ireland.

Al-Jazeera broadcast a video showing three people seated, holding what appeared to be identification documents, while two armed masked men pointed guns at them. The network did not air any sound from the tape.
The report came just hours before President Bush was due in Turkey for a NATO summit.
According to Al-Jazeera, the video is from a group that calls itself Unification and Jihad. The group is believed to be linked to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the most wanted terrorist in Iraq who the coalition says is linked to al Qaeda.
The same group kidnapped and beheaded American Nicholas Berg and South Korean Kim Sun-Il when its demands were not met.
According to the text read by the Al-Jazeera anchor, the kidnappers called on the people of Iraq to denounce President Bush's visit to Turkey and to insist Turkish companies leave Iraq.
President Bush was traveling to the NATO summit in Istanbul after attending a meeting with European Union leaders in Ireland.


