release "Muslim women" held in prison within 48 hours, a day before the country plans to unveil a highly promoted new extension of the Suez Canal.
The
video, circulated on social media by Islamic State sympathizers, shows a
man wearing a yellow jumpsuit kneeling in the desert before a
knife-wielding masked man in military fatigues. An Islamic State flag
flutters next to him and the video identifies it as coming from the
Islamic State affiliate in Egypt's lawless Sinai Peninsula.
It
was not clear where the video was shot. Nor was it exactly clear who
the militants wanted released. Egypt, a majority Muslim country, now
holds thousands of Islamists and suspected supporters of the outlawed
Muslim Brotherhood group in prison. That follows the 2013 military
overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.
Croatia's
Foreign Ministry late last month said that one of its nationals with
the same initials had been kidnapped in Cairo while on the way to work.
The company, which Salopek identified as France's CGG Ardiseis, works in
the oil and gas sector and has a branch office in Cairo's leafy suburb
of Maadi, where many expats and diplomats live.
Calls to CGG Ardiseis' office in Cairo were not immediately answered. Croatian authorities could not be immediately reached.
The
footage, entitled "A Message to the Egyptian Government," was shot in
the style of previous Islamic State propaganda videos in which they
threaten and behead hostages.
Source: AP

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