In a video released Sunday by
al-Qaida, American hostage Warren Weinstein said he will be killed unless
President Barack Obama agrees to the militant group's demands.
"My life is in your hands,
Mr. President," Weinstein said in the video. "If you accept the
demands, I live; if you don't accept the demands, then I die."
He encourages Obama to act
quickly, saying any delay "will just make things more difficult."
In the video, Weinstein appeals
to Obama as a father, saying he hopes to resume spending time with his two
daughters.
Weinstein was abducted last
August in Lahore, Pakistan, after gunmen tricked his
guards and broke into his home. The 70-year-old from Rockville,
Md., is the country director in Pakistan for
J.E. Austin Associates, a Virginia-based firm that advises a range of Pakistani
business and government sectors.
Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri
said he would be released if the United States
stopped airstrikes in Afghanistan,
Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen. He also demanded the release
of all Al Qaeda and Taliban suspects around the world.
The SITE Intelligence Group,
which monitors militant messages, said Al-Sahab, al-Qaida's media arm, posted
the Weinstein video on jihadist forums Sunday.
"It's important you accept
the demands and act quickly and don't delay," Weinstein said in the video,
addressing Obama. "There'll be no benefit in delaying, it will just make
things more difficult for me."
He also appealed to Obama as a
father. If the president responds to the militants' demands, Weinstein said,
"then I will live and hopefully rejoin my family and also enjoy my
children, my two daughters, like you enjoy your two daughters."
After his kidnapping, Weinstein's
company said he was in poor health and provided a detailed list of medications,
many of them for heart problems, that it implored the kidnappers to give him.
In the video released Sunday,
Weinstein said he would like his wife, Elaine, to know "I'm fine, I'm
well, I'm getting all my medications, I'm being taken care of."
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