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Alan Johnston's parents at the press conference

Alan Johnston: letter from father Graham



The ±«Óãtv held a press conference today in London to highlight the plight of Alan Johnston, its Gaza correspondent who was abducted on 12 March.

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Alan's parents, Graham and Margaret Johnston, and ±«Óãtv Director of News, Helen Boaden, hosted the conference as part of the ±«Óãtv's day of action for Alan.

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Alan's father Graham Johnston read out a letter to Alan. The text follows...

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"Hello Old Son,

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"I don't know if you will see this but I just felt that I wanted you to know how distressed and sorry we all are that you were taken.

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"You had warned us frequently that the chances were always there that you would be kidnapped and we were prepared in a way for this to happen. Nevertheless when it came it, was still a considerable shock.

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"Now you have not to worry about us. Your Mum and Trini and I are hanging in there and trying to keep a stiff upper lip. The support we have had from your friends and colleagues at home and abroad has been phenomenal, especially the ±«Óãtv who have cosseted us and to whom our profuse thanks must go for keeping us abreast of the situation.

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"There are so many people worldwide all hoping and praying for your release, not least of which I am sure, are the vast majority of the Palestinian population, many of whom have told us they are ashamed that you were kidnapped. We know how much you enjoyed your work there.

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"Your fellow local journalists are doing a magnificent job holding demonstrations calling for your early release. There is so much sympathy for your plight around the globe and we are overwhelmed at such support, all of which helps to buoy us up during the past seemingly interminable four weeks.

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"I would like to say something to those who are holding you. You have families. Please think about what this is doing to my family, including in particular the distress and deep deep concern Alan's mother and sister have had to endure for all these long weeks. As I have said before - please - let my son go, NOW, TODAY!

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"Alan, all our heartfelt, warmest fondest love is sent to you from all your family and in the fervent hope that you will be released unharmed.

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"Chin up my Son,

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"Trini, Raymond, Alastair and, as always, your ever-loving Mum and Dad"

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Notes to Editors

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Trini is Alan Johnston's sister; Raymond is Trini's husband; and Alastair is the brother of Alan's mother.

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Date: 12.04.2007
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