[Reader-list] Google 'saved' Australian hostage

Shivam shivamvij at gmail.com
Wed Oct 20 15:05:49 IST 2004


BBC News
Tuesday, 19 October, 2004, 08:40 GMT 09:40 UK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3755154.stm

Google 'saved' Australian hostage

An Australian journalist kidnapped in Iraq was freed after his captors checked
the popular internet search engine Google to confirm his identity.
John Martinkus was seized in Baghdad on Saturday, the first Australian held
hostage in Iraq since the US-led invasion.

But his captors agreed to release him after they were convinced he was not
working for the CIA or a US contractor.

He was reported to be making his way home to Australia on Tuesday.

His executive producer at Australia's SBS network, Mike Carey, said Google
probably saved freelance journalist Martinkus.

"They Googled him and then went onto a web site - either his own or his book
publisher's web site, I don't know which one - and saw that he was who he was,
and that was instrumental in letting him go, I think, or swinging their
decision," he told AP news agency.

Martinkus told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that he was snatched at
gunpoint from outside a hotel close to Australia's embassy in Baghdad by Sunni
Muslims, and that they had threatened to kill him.

"I told them what I was doing (and that) I wasn't armed," he said.

Asked how he coped, he said: "I just kept talking."



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