Dear Alan,
I still remember your reports from
It is sad that a reporter of the stature and integrity of Alan Johnston should be the victim of abduction. It's sad to see a reporter meant to cover events becomes a topic in the news, leaving his friends, family & fans at pain about what he might be through. It is also sad that he should fall to such a bad luck when previously kidnapped reporters were quickly released as soon as possible for the relief of your colleagues around the world in general and in Palestinian territories who've relentlessly shown their solidarity with you.
We all pray for your safe return to your parents to the BBC to continue your reporting and fact-finding mission. I know your courage won't allow you to lessen your professional dedication to reporting.
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Wow, they're great ur posts, I didn't know there's a boukili who writes so good with shakespear language.
My name is Yassine El Boukili, I'm from Meknes, Morocco, and I'm sorry for what happened to Alan but what shall we do, I think he used to know this and eventhough he didn't let down his mission.
Salam
Thanks Yassine for your message.
I hope you will set your own blog so we can exchange ideas.
well, actually I've already done it, yet it's not as serious as yours but I think it looks like me, it's MY blog anyway. I'll give you its url so that u can put something on it: www.ovrtop.skyblog.com
Salam
I have been watching BBC News 24 for 5 hours. The initial interview with an eye-witness, JohnSmeeton, originally stated he heard oen of the terrorists say "Allah, Allah" and yet in replays of the interview this is cut. We are now on critical alert, with the public being asked to be vigilant, and yet it seems like a gagging order has been out on this particular part of the interview, assumingly because we cannot be seen o be less than PC. Unless we acknowledge the reasons behind the bombings and attempted bombings we may as well just roll over and play dead!
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