January 25, 2005

Terrorists Release Video of American Hostage Roy Hallums (UPDATED)

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A new video has surfaced showing American hostage Roy Hallums. I have posted a transcription of the video below.

Roy Hallums was abducted on Nov. 1st, 2004 from his apartment in Baghdad along with several other foreign nationals. Roy is a civilian and was in Iraq working on the reconstruction effort. A Fillipino hostage, taken with Roy, was later released [ht: Digger] seems to be still in captivity, even though the government of the Phillippines is directly negotiating with the hostage takers. Roy's abduction was first broken at the Jawa Report on November 30th. We also reported on Roy in the post Remembering the Forgotten American Hostages in Iraq and in our Tribute to American Hostage Roy Hallums). I would urge readers to check the comments on those posts as many of Roy's family and friends have left comments.

UPDATE III: I have obtained a copy of the video. A transcription of it follows. Roy seems in good health, but is obviously agitated. He is seen sitting on the floor, crosslegged, an rubs his hands as he makes the statement. An AK-47 is pointed at his head throughout. At several points in the video a baby can be heard crying in the background. The copy of the video I have may be incomplete as the audio cuts off as Roy continues to speak:

My name is Roy Hallums. I'm an American national and I have worked with the American forces.

I have been arrested by a resistance group in Iraq.

I'm please asking for help because I...my life is in danger because it's been proved that I worked for American forces.

I'm not asking for any help from President Bush because I know of his selfishness and unconcern for those that have been pushed into this hell hole.

I am asking for the help of Arab rulers, especially President Muammar Gaddafi because he's known for helping those who are suffering.

I also ask that Arab leaders help me in this situation so that I can be released as quickly as possible from this definite death. I would remember this favor for the rest of my life, should my life remain.

And I ask my family to help because my health is in a very bad situation.

So please, please I'm asking any one, Arab leader, especially President Gaddafi, please help me in this situation so I can be reunited...(audio ends but lips keep moving)

It is not clear whether this is the end of the video, or if my copy is only partial. No demands are made by his captors. The entire video is in English and Roy is the only one that speaks. The pleas for Ghaddafi's intercession are a first to my knowledge in a hostage video. It is also obvious that Roy is unaware of his families efforts to free him.

Xinhua:

One US citizen, apparently taken hostage in Iraq, has pleaded for his life, according to a video tape released on Tuesday.

The man identifying himself as Roy Hallams said, "I have been arrested by a resistance group in Iraq. I am asking for help because my life is in danger because it's been proved that I work for American forces."

But the authenticity of the video has to be verified.

On the video, the man asked for help from Arab leaders instead of US President George W. Bush. But he fell short of saying when or where he was captured.

UPDATE I: More details of the tape are emerging.....

News24:

A videotape found on Tuesday shows an American abducted last November by gunmen in Baghdad pleading for his life and appealing to Arab rulers including Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi to intercede to spare his life...

On the tape, Hallums, with a rifle pointed at his head, stated his name and said "I have worked with American forces."

"I am please asking for help because my life is in danger because it's been proved I worked for American forces," he said. "I'm not asking for any help from President Bush because I know of his selfishness and unconcern for those who've been pushed into this hellhole."

Hallums, speaking slowly, said he was asking for help from "Arab rulers especially President Muammar Gaddafi because he's known for helping those who are suffering."

"I also ask that Arab leaders help me in this situation so I can be released as quickly as possible from this definite end," he added. "I would remember this favour for the rest of my life should my life remain and I ask my family to help because my health is in a very bad situation."

Ghaddafi?? Bad words against Bush?? This does not sound like the Roy Hallums as described to me by his family and friends. I'm sure the rifle pointed at his head had something to do with his pleas.

Further, the intervention on the part of Ghaddafi may be a hidden plea for money. Robert Tarongoy, the Fillipino abducted with Roy, was released reportedly after ransom was paid. How else could Ghaddafi help??

UPDATE II: More details from ABC News:

The undated video shows American contractor Roy Hallums, who was seized with five colleagues in Baghdad in November, sitting cross-legged in front of a black background anxiously rubbing his hands as he makes an appeal to the camera....

"I have been arrested by a resistance group in Iraq," 56-year-old Hallums, dressed in civilian clothes and his beard flecked with white, says on the tape.

"I'm asking for help because my life is in danger because it's been proved that I work for American forces."

As he speaks, the barrel of an assault rifle is held inches from his head. Unlike other tapes made by militants of hostages seized in Iraq, no flags or banners of an organization appear in the picture and no demands are made.

ABC News:

Susan Hallums said she kept her ex-husband's kidnapping a secret for weeks after finding out that he had been abducted in Iraq this past November.

Now her former husband's pleas for mercy are being heard by the world. A newly released videotape shows missing American Roy Hallums pleading at gunpoint for Arab rulers to let him live.

Susan Hallums told ABC News' "Good Morning America" — in an interview that aired on Dec. 19 — that she hoped speaking out about her former husband of 32 years might help him be released.

"He's on the quiet side Â… in every walk of life he's always been very well-liked and well-received," Susan Hallums said on "GMA."

When Susan Hellums and her two grown daughters were first told of her her ex-husband's abduction, she said they were asked by authorities to refrain from discussing it with anyone else. She said she decided to speak out after reading about his fellow captive.

Roy Hallums, 56, was abducted on Nov. 1 along with Robert Tarongoy of the Philippines. The kidnappings took place after an armed assault on their compound in Baghdad. Roy Hallums and Tarongoy had been working for a Saudi company that does catering for the Iraqi army.

Susan Hallums, 52, said her former husband was supposed to come home in late November. She said he'd planned to stay through his daughter Carrie's birthday in late December.

His daughter Carrie Cooper told "GMA" that she hoped his captors would show mercy if they knew he had a family.

"Please let my dad go," she pleaded with his kidnappers on "GMA," before telling her father "I love you and I hope you can come home soon."

Carrie Hallums has set up a tribute page to her father here.

Susan Hallums, Roy's ex-wife, sent me this e-mail a week ago. Let me share part of it with you:

Father, I ask You to bless my friends, relatives and email buddies reading this right now. Show them a new revelation of Your love and power. Holy Spirit, I ask You to minister to their spirit at this very moment. Where there is pain, give them Your peace and mercy. Where there is self-doubt, release a renewed confidence through Your race. Bless their homes, families, finances, their goings and their comings.

Amen.

Amen.

Roy's family has made these 'Save Roy' magnets, and may be purchased by sending a minumum donation of $3 to the 'Free Roy Foundation' at:

Hallums Family
PO Box 947
Westminster, Ca. 92684

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UPDATE 1/26:

Susan and Carrie are finally getting some MSM press again. As suspected, the bastards holding Roy are demanding a $12 million ransom. KESQ:

The former wife of an American who was kidnapped in Baghdad and appeared in a recent hostage video is urging President Bush to save him.

Speaking on the "Today" show this morning, Susan Hallums of Corona, California says her former husband Roy is a "patriotic" American hero who needs help....

[speaking of Roy's allusions to Bush] Hallums' daughter, Carrie, says she believes that statement was scripted. She insists he's "always been a supporter of our U-S government."

San Bernadino Sun:
"It was terrible to see him, but good to see him,' said Susan Hallums, Roy's ex-wife. "He's strong, but I could tell he was fearful for his life. He had a machine gun next to his head.'

The Corona woman said she thought Roy looked "pale, thin and fearful.'...

"The week before (the abduction), he e-mailed me every day, and he called (the) kids two or three times a week,' she said. "We were both very close to our children, so that should keep you close friends, and we were.'

Susan Hallums said that although the U.S. government adheres to a strong policy of non-negotiation with terrorists, Roy's former employer, Riyadh-based Saudi Arabian Trading and Construction Co., had been in contact with the hostage-takers since his abduction. The company told her $12 million was being demanded in exchange for her ex-husband's release....

"It hit me this morning when I was crying,' she said despondently while packing her suitcase. "I was devastated. It's still hard to see him. But he's strong and he's brave. If anybody could get through this, he will.'

Fox41.com:
The ex-wife of hostage Roy Hallums is appealing to President Bush to do something to win her ex-husband's freedom in Iraq.

On the tape, Hallums says he won't ask Bush for help because of what he calls Bush's "selfishness and unconcern."

But Susan Hallums says she believes he was forced to say those things. She says he's "an American hero" who "never hurt anybody" and "needs our help."

UPDATE II 1/26/05: Ghadaffi calls for Roy Hallums release.

Via Chad at In the Bullpen:

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi on Wednesday called on Iraqi insurgents to release a U.S. hostage [Roy Hallums], responding to the captive's plea for his intervention...

"As a response to the begging, we ask the Iraqi resistance in the name of Islam and Arabism to free him, implementing the principle of forgiveness," the Arab satellite news channel Al-Jazeera quoted Gadhafi as saying in a statement...

Posted by: Rusty at 08:33 AM | Comments (24) | Add Comment
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1 Im sorry but what Roy is saying on the tape is true he knows that once he was captured there was no way the US government would even to try to save him. That's why is he's asking for his family and Ghaddaffi to help.

Posted by: IraQ at January 25, 2005 09:47 AM (22t5y)

2 Actually Rusty, Roberto Tarongoy is still being held captive. The Filipino who was freed for $6 million ransom and a philippines troop pullout was truck driver Angelo de la Cruz.

Posted by: Digger at January 25, 2005 10:01 AM (+oQdM)

3 I have not seen the CBS nor the CNN series on the mistreatment of Roy. I noticed that his holders A. slapped him and B. jabbed him with rifles. Did I miss that part of the "balanced" coverage we get from these "pro-American" networks? Rathergate was wrong; there is not anti-American bigotry in the MSM!

Posted by: Rod Stanton at January 25, 2005 10:50 AM (+7VNs)

4 He looks like shit and even said he's not in good health. Can someone tell me why he's there in the first place? A job or something? My guess is that he will see the fate of Armstrong, Hensley, Bigley and the others before them. Sad. We need to get these bastards.

Posted by: Laura at January 25, 2005 12:51 PM (ptOpl)

5 It is beyond my comprehension how one person could kidnap another innocent person, give him or her a mock trial for some crime in which they had no involvement, pronounce the harshest judgment, and then kill them in the most cruel way. Is each citizen responsible for everything their government does? I pray for Roy Hallums ... Father, I pray that you will be with Roy Hallums and that you will convict his captors of this most heinous crime. Please, bring Roy Hallums back to his family quickly and safely. Also, please be with the friends and family of Roy Hallums, contort them as only you can. In the holy name of Jesus I pray. Amen.

Posted by: dana at January 25, 2005 01:43 PM (GPxAE)

6 He was ther for a job.

Posted by: Rod Stanton at January 25, 2005 03:00 PM (IcheV)

7 Oddly, every American that is captured by terrorists makes me want to join up. Even if the only useful thing I can do is laundry or drive a truck...

Posted by: babs at January 25, 2005 04:09 PM (YSR4s)

8 I read something a few months back (forgotten where) that Moammar pays ranson for kidnapees. No wonder Hallum addressed Khadaffi. Moammar says that he has gotten out of the terrorist business, but he will pay a ransom to free them. A convenient way to continue to send money to terrorists, but under the guise of "ransom". Just heard on the news, they think they have found Hallum's body. SICK!!

Posted by: Pat at January 25, 2005 07:01 PM (vV3Qc)

9 There is only one way to prevent anything from happening to Mr. Hallums; regrettably, our gov't would never have the stones to pursue it. Announce that if any American hostage is killed, TEN prisoners at Gitmo will be selected at random, stood against a wall and shot. to demonstrate that the threat is real, 3 will be selected and shot immediately. This is language these animals understand; lenience they regard as weakness. Assymetric, guerilla, terroristic warfare only works for the underdog when the opponent decides the game is not worth the candle and gives up. It NEVER works against a genuinely DETERMINED adversary that is willing to consistently repay every barbarity at at a very high rate of interest Under such a program, eventually either the Jawas run out of foolishness or we run out of Jawas; in either case, well before we run out of ammunition.

Posted by: Lucius Severus Pertinax at January 26, 2005 03:50 AM (h5H65)

10 This poor man is a dead man walking.....God bless him.

Posted by: Karl at January 26, 2005 06:16 AM (PM/BC)

11 Were Bush to ever acquiesce to any demands by these terrorists, it would be open season on any and all westerners. Even those now not committing acts of terrorism would see it as an invitation to gain quick power and money. The lives of many would be forfeited. Bush isn't selfish at all; he simply knows the ugly truth and has the integrity and courage to do the right thing.

Posted by: Jack Lewis at January 26, 2005 06:24 AM (0UpPc)

12 Lets just keep in mind that since Rusty has been in contact with the family, one of them may come and read these comments. If so, please know we all are praying and hurt with you. I think he's coming home. Then we'll have a blog party.

Posted by: Jane at January 26, 2005 07:25 AM (+7VNs)

13 Jane Good advice. Thanks

Posted by: Rod Stanton at January 26, 2005 08:59 AM (IcheV)

14 Hello, This is your wakeup call..... Iraq, THE ENTIRE COUNTRY is a WAR ZONE!!!! If you go there for any reason you are subjecting yourself to whatever those who don't want you there choose to do to you. PLEASE do your loved ones a favor and consider LONG AND HARD the choice you are making. Then, if you've made the choice to go there PLEASE tell your loved ones to LIVE WITH IT!!!!

Posted by: Hacksaw at January 26, 2005 05:04 PM (EPVeK)

15 LUCIUS SEVERUS PERTINAX: You are about to be attacked by every terrorist hugging liberal on this blog. Be ready.

Posted by: greyrooster at January 26, 2005 07:06 PM (5VwJE)

16 Hacksaw, I think these innocent civilian hostages were there way before we went to Iraq, and were lulled into a false sense of security. Some of them did have guards who were overtaken when they were kidnapped. But that was only at the house. They weren't protected as they travelled around the area. I don't think they thought anything could happen to them, as they weren't directly involved with the war issue. On the other hand, when the slaughters started, I think I would have hightailed it the hell out of there fast, seeing that I wouldn't be safe anymore. Guess they just didn't think it would happen to them. Sad.

Posted by: Laura at January 27, 2005 09:14 AM (ptOpl)

17 Hi Rusty, I see this has come a long way since I first contacted you. I'm glad that there are so many people that don't even know Roy that truly seem to care. Yeah, there are some pessimists in the here, but there's always a few bad banana's in a bunch. As you know and have said, we backed down when it seemed the family wasn't sure they wanted to pursue the publicity, but now that at least part of them have agreed, let's just keep this thing going till Roy A. Hallums walks off that plane somewhere, safe and sound, to the arms of his loving family. Roy is a fine man, as good as I've probably ever known and does not deserve the situation he has found himself in the middle of. I will continue to pray and do anything I can to help him and his family get through this tragic mess. Keep up your faith Susan, Carrie and the rest of the family, God will bring Roy back to you. Also, let's all remember his co-worker, Robert Tarongoy from the Philippines and pray he returns home safely to his family and loved one's as well. If I know Roy, he would certainly want us to be concerned about him too!

Posted by: Butch Conner at January 28, 2005 08:22 AM (dMWB/)

18 I just would like to say thank you to all of the people that have made positive and loving comments for the family. It really seems to help knowing that there are kind individuals that take the time to show their concern and support. To those of you that have said cruel things ... does it make you feel better to hurt a family that is already hurt so much. Roy is a wonderful man. He loved his family (Susan, Carrie, Amanda and little Sabrina). I have know Roy for over all of my life and have never know a more loving caring man. He loved his country and would have never made the comments against the US without a gun at his head. I am a cousin to Roy and only hope that his release is soon because his health is going fast. From the video he looks so weak and sick. Please continue to pray for him and show POSITIVE support. If you must feel NEGATIVE ... please do not email the family!

Posted by: Lisa Rich at January 30, 2005 05:41 PM (QfUFU)

19 Well, We need to pray for Roy instead of criticizing Roy's decision for working in Iraq and the president not helping him. Can't some of you Amerian citizens understand, Bush would be a traitor and a hypocrite if his administration paid for Roy's freedom. Believe it or not, the power of prayer is even STRONGER than what money can do.

Posted by: Lindsey at February 01, 2005 05:22 PM (6gQ6D)

20 i just read all the comments here and one jumped out at me it is the following......Just heard on the news, they think they have found Hallum's body. SICK!! Posted by Pat at January 25, 2005 07:01 PM I hope this is not true or all the work people have done and tried to do for Roy (including myself) was for nothing and I will be severley pissed. If I had the money and the resorces I would go there myself and try to get him home. But I sadly do not and all I can do is hope and pray and bitch along with the rest of you. (Oh and where is my Fatwa I feel left out. I have posted stuff on my site) anyways lets just hope that is not true....And pat where did you get this info from we would like to know.

Posted by: IronHorse at February 02, 2005 12:03 AM (lc9F1)

21 I haven't heard a thing...everyone's still talking about the fake G I Joe Doll hoax hostage video.

Posted by: Laura at February 02, 2005 04:46 PM (ptOpl)

22 Please remember Robert Tarongoy also, the Filipino abducted together with Roy. Please, let's pray for both Roy and Robert. They are good people. Please, pray for their release soon. I know them both, they are good men. ivy

Posted by: ivy at February 06, 2005 05:39 AM (FBKzP)

23 i de here oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Posted by: mugu at February 10, 2005 03:50 AM (ZGQbn)

24 Why are fellow Americans so crazy to go to Iraq. First, we totally trash their country and destroy the entire infrustructure and then we continue to terrorize most of the population. According to the only serious body count of Iraqi civillians (by the British "Lancet"), we have so far managed to kill more than 103,000, mostly women and children. Little wonder that they will continue to fight back and I for one can see why they are a little pissed with us. A very important question. Why does the US put so little value on its citizens? The French, Turks, Russians, Italians, Japanese, Phillipinos and Chinese all manage to save their citizens. What exactly is going on? It would seem that our leadership want our boys to be topped for propagander purposes. I only hope that I am wrong but something just doesnt add up. I am concerned at the apparent callousness of our leadership.

Posted by: James at April 17, 2005 04:25 AM (hrhSl)

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