US Secures Release of American Journalist Kidnapped in Baghdad by Militia

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the successful release of American journalist Shelly Kittleson, who was kidnapped near Baghdad by the Iran-backed Kata'ib Hizballah militia. He credited a coordinated effort between multiple US agencies, including the FBI, and Iraqi authorities for securing her freedom. Rubio stated the resolution reflects the Trump administration's commitment to protecting citizens abroad and that wrongful detentions will not be tolerated. Kittleson, a freelance reporter known for her work in conflict zones like Syria and Iraq, is now working on a safe departure from the country.

Key Points: US Announces Release of Journalist Shelly Kittleson from Baghdad

  • Journalist Shelly Kittleson freed in Baghdad
  • Kidnapped by Iran-backed Kata'ib Hizballah
  • US-Iraqi coordinated rescue effort
  • Trump admin's commitment cited
  • Freelance reporter known for conflict zone coverage
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US announces release of American journalist kidnapped in Baghdad

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces the release of American journalist Shelly Kittleson, kidnapped in Iraq by Kata'ib Hizballah, crediting US-Iraqi efforts.

"I am pleased to announce the release of American journalist Shelly Kittleson... - Marco Rubio"

Washington, April 8

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the release of American journalist Shelly Kittleson, who had been kidnapped a week earlier by the Iran-backed Kata'ib Hizballah militia in Baghdad.

In a statement issued on Tuesday (local time), Rubio said, "I am pleased to announce the release of American journalist Shelly Kittleson, who was recently kidnapped by members of the foreign terrorist organisation Kata'ib Hizballah near Baghdad, Iraq."

He credited coordinated efforts by US agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, along with Iraqi authorities, for securing her release. He further stated that the arrangement included conditions that ensured her immediate departure from Iraq following her release.

"The US Department of State extends its appreciation to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of War, US personnel across multiple agencies, and the Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council and our Iraqi partners, for their assistance in securing her release," Rubio said.

He added that the development underscores the US Department of State's commitment to protecting American citizens worldwide.

Rubio said the resolution reflects the Trump administration's "steadfast commitment" to the safety and security of US nationals, regardless of where they are located.

Under President Donald Trump, he said the "wrongful detention or kidnapping of US nationals will not be tolerated".

"We will continue to use every tool to bring Americans home and to hold accountable those responsible," he said.

"We are relieved that this American is now free and are working to support her safe departure from Iraq," he added, highlighting ongoing efforts to ensure her secure return.

Shelly Kittleson, a freelance reporter, is widely known for her extensive coverage from conflict zones, particularly in Syria and Iraq, where she has been working independently for several years, reporting on ground realities in volatile regions.

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Rahul R
Good to see international cooperation working. The mention of Iraqi authorities helping is crucial. In our region, cross-border cooperation on security matters is often so complicated. If only such coordinated efforts were more common everywhere.
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David E
While I'm relieved for the journalist, the article reads like a political press release. Every other line is about the administration's "commitment". The focus should be on her ordeal and the people who secured her freedom, not on scoring political points.
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Aditya G
The Middle East remains a tinderbox. Indian citizens working in the Gulf and surrounding regions also face risks, though thankfully not often of this nature. Our embassies need to be just as vigilant. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
As a fellow journalist, my heart goes out to Shelly Kittleson. The trauma of such an event is long-lasting. Freelancers often don't have the institutional safety nets of big news organizations. This highlights the need for better global safety protocols for all reporters.
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Karthik V
"Iran-backed militia"... the geopolitics is always so complex. India has to maintain a delicate balance in that region with our energy and diaspora interests. One wrong move by a major power can destabilize things for everyone else. Hope she gets home soon.

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