Re: Jackson Offers Help
Date: April 28, 2004
"Jesse
Jackson offers his help
By Jack Elliott Jr., AP Writer
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - The Rev. Jesse Jackson will contact religious leaders
in Iraq to seek the release of Thomas Hamill, the American civilian truck driver
abducted in Iraq, Hamill's wife said April 17.
Kellie Hamill, who has been pleading in the media for her husband's release,
said Jackson made the offer last week and she asked him to intervene.
"We talked with him several days ago," she said in a telephone interview
from the couple's home in Macon.
U.S. Sen. Trent Lott said April 16 at a news conference in Tupelo he had talked
with Jackson and helped the longtime civil rights advocate contact the Hamill
family.
Lott said one step Jackson wanted to take was to write a letter to Al-Jazeera,
the Arabic language television network, and encourage Hamill's release.
There was no immediate response to messages seeking comment from Jackson's Rainbow/PUSH
coalition in Chicago on April 17, and it was unclear if he had already sent
the letter or taken other steps.
Thomas Hamill, 43, a fuel tanker driver for Houston-based Halliburton Co. subsidiary
Kellogg, Brown & Root, was abducted April 9 when gunmen attacked his convoy.
Jackson has been instrumental in securing the release of other American hostages.
In 1990, during the first Gulf War, Jackson negotiated the release of Americans
held hostage in Kuwait and Iraq. In 1999, he helped secure the release of U.S.
soldiers held hostage in Kosovo.
In a statement issued April 15, Jackson appealed both to Hamill's captors and
to religious leaders in Iraq.
"Mr. Hamill came to Iraq not to wage war against any group or religion,
but to serve the Iraqi people and thus help relieve their pain and sufferings,"
Jackson said in the statement that also called for the release of other hostages.
Kellie Hamill was awaiting the results of tests to determine whether four bodies
discovered west of Baghdad earlier in the week are the remains of civilian U.S.
contractors missing since the assault on their convoy.
Nightly vigils and prayer meetings have been held in Macon since Hamill was
abducted."
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