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UN chief urges release of BBC man UN chief urges release of BBC man
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has added his voice to calls for the release of BBC correspondent Alan Johnston, abducted in Gaza a month ago.UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has added his voice to calls for the release of BBC correspondent Alan Johnston, abducted in Gaza a month ago.
He said freedom of the press should be protected "as a matter of principle".He said freedom of the press should be protected "as a matter of principle".
On an international day of action to highlight the veteran reporter's plight, his parents also made a direct appeal to his captors for his release.On an international day of action to highlight the veteran reporter's plight, his parents also made a direct appeal to his captors for his release.
The BBC, al-Jazeera, and Sky News simulcast a special live programme on the dangers facing journalists in Gaza.The BBC, al-Jazeera, and Sky News simulcast a special live programme on the dangers facing journalists in Gaza.
Speaking in New York, Mr Ban said: "I sincerely hope that those who are responsible for this abduction should release him unconditionally and immediately.Speaking in New York, Mr Ban said: "I sincerely hope that those who are responsible for this abduction should release him unconditionally and immediately.
"I will do whatever I can in my capacity as secretary-general but my sympathy is with the family of Mr Alan Johnston.""I will do whatever I can in my capacity as secretary-general but my sympathy is with the family of Mr Alan Johnston."
In an open letter to the kidnappers, Mr Johnston's father read: "You have family. Please think about what this is doing to my family. Please let my son go now, today."
Growing concernsGrowing concerns
Head of news for BBC World, Richard Porter, said the BBC had wanted to create a programme which had impact in the Middle East and around the globe.Head of news for BBC World, Richard Porter, said the BBC had wanted to create a programme which had impact in the Middle East and around the globe.
A BBC poster campaign has also been unveiled at prominent sites in London and Mr Johnston's native Scotland.A BBC poster campaign has also been unveiled at prominent sites in London and Mr Johnston's native Scotland.
There are so many people worldwide all hoping and praying for your release, not least of which I'm sure, are the vast majority of the Palestinian population Graham JohnstonAlan's father Family's letter to Alan in full Send a message of support Add your name to petition Father's statementThere are so many people worldwide all hoping and praying for your release, not least of which I'm sure, are the vast majority of the Palestinian population Graham JohnstonAlan's father Family's letter to Alan in full Send a message of support Add your name to petition Father's statement
Alan's father, Graham Johnston, read a message to his son, telling him not to worry about his family, saying that they were "hanging in there" and "keeping a stiff upper lip".Alan's father, Graham Johnston, read a message to his son, telling him not to worry about his family, saying that they were "hanging in there" and "keeping a stiff upper lip".
Mr Johnston thanked the BBC, his son's fellow journalists and the Palestinian people for their support.Mr Johnston thanked the BBC, his son's fellow journalists and the Palestinian people for their support.
"We are overwhelmed at such support, all of which helps to buoy us up during the past seemingly interminable four weeks," he said at the news conference in London."We are overwhelmed at such support, all of which helps to buoy us up during the past seemingly interminable four weeks," he said at the news conference in London.
In the West Bank, BBC director general Mark Thompson also made a direct appeal for Alan Johnston's release, saying there were growing concerns for his well-being. He appealed directly to the kidnappers, saying: "You have family. Please think about what this is doing to my family. Please let my son go now, today."
At Trafalgar Square in central London, the media rights group Reporters Without Borders staged a rally to appeal for Mr Johnston's freedom.
In Gaza City, about 200 Palestinian journalists gathered at government and security offices to demand more action for the release of their colleague.
To date, 12,000 people have signed a BBC online petition demanding the immediate release of Mr Johnston.
In the West Bank, BBC director general Mark Thompson also made a direct appeal for his release, saying there were growing concerns for his well-being.
Mr Thompson met Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday.Mr Thompson met Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday.
THE EDITORS' BLOG There is almost no hard evidence - but we are optimistic he is safe Helen Boaden,Director, BBC News Read Helen's comments in full BBC director-general's statement THE EDITORS' BLOG There is almost no hard evidence - but we are optimistic he is safe Helen Boaden,Director, BBC News Read Helen's comments in full BBC chief's statement
"He told me that he had credible evidence that Alan was safe and well. He assured me that Palestinian Authority is fully engaged with Alan's case and working to resolve this as soon as possible," Mr Thompson said."He told me that he had credible evidence that Alan was safe and well. He assured me that Palestinian Authority is fully engaged with Alan's case and working to resolve this as soon as possible," Mr Thompson said.
But he emphasised that there had been no contact with any kidnappers and no demands had been received.But he emphasised that there had been no contact with any kidnappers and no demands had been received.
He went on: "It is vital for all journalists to be able to report freely and without fear of harassment and intimidation. The people of Gaza are ill-served by kidnappings of this nature."He went on: "It is vital for all journalists to be able to report freely and without fear of harassment and intimidation. The people of Gaza are ill-served by kidnappings of this nature."
Broadcasters uniteBroadcasters unite
A half-hour programme was broadcast from the West Bank town of Ramallah, anchored by Jeremy Bowen, the BBC's Middle East Editor. It included reports from al-Jazeera, CNN and Sky.A half-hour programme was broadcast from the West Bank town of Ramallah, anchored by Jeremy Bowen, the BBC's Middle East Editor. It included reports from al-Jazeera, CNN and Sky.
Introducing the programme, Mr Bowen said: "About the only good thing to come out of the last month is the way Alan's colleagues, especially here in the occupied Palestinian territories, have rallied around him.Introducing the programme, Mr Bowen said: "About the only good thing to come out of the last month is the way Alan's colleagues, especially here in the occupied Palestinian territories, have rallied around him.
TODAY'S EVENTS (TIMES GMT) 0800: Rally, Gaza City0805: BBC director general news conference, Ramallah, West Bank1000: News conference including statement from Johnston's family, London1330: Simulcast by BBC, al-Jazeera and Sky1400: Main rally in Gaza Timeline: Reporter missing TODAY'S EVENTS (TIMES GMT) 0800: Rally, Gaza City0805: BBC director general news conference, Ramallah, West Bank1000: News conference including statement from Johnston's family, London1330: Simulcast by BBC, al-Jazeera and Sky1400: Main rally in Gaza Timeline: Reporter missing
"This is the first time that global news networks have come together like this. We stand united in support of Alan Johnston - and all our colleagues who are in harm's way," he said."This is the first time that global news networks have come together like this. We stand united in support of Alan Johnston - and all our colleagues who are in harm's way," he said.
The chairman of the Foreign Press Association, Simon McGregor-Wood, told the programme that news coverage of Gaza would suffer as a result of Mr Johnston's disappearance.The chairman of the Foreign Press Association, Simon McGregor-Wood, told the programme that news coverage of Gaza would suffer as a result of Mr Johnston's disappearance.
"I think it is the stories that provide context and background, very important for our audience to understand Gaza, those are the stories that are simply not going to be done."I think it is the stories that provide context and background, very important for our audience to understand Gaza, those are the stories that are simply not going to be done.
"It is too dangerous, people are scared," he said."It is too dangerous, people are scared," he said.
Alan Johnston was taken hostage by masked gunmen as he returned to his apartment in Gaza City on 12 March.Alan Johnston was taken hostage by masked gunmen as he returned to his apartment in Gaza City on 12 March.
Kidnappers have abducted dozens of foreigners in Gaza, but none have been held so long as Mr Johnston.Kidnappers have abducted dozens of foreigners in Gaza, but none have been held so long as Mr Johnston.
The 44-year-old joined the BBC World Service in 1991 and has spent eight of the last 16 years as a correspondent, including periods in Uzbekistan and Afghanistan.The 44-year-old joined the BBC World Service in 1991 and has spent eight of the last 16 years as a correspondent, including periods in Uzbekistan and Afghanistan.
He has lived and worked in Gaza for three years and was the only Western reporter permanently based in the often violent and lawless territory.He has lived and worked in Gaza for three years and was the only Western reporter permanently based in the often violent and lawless territory.
His posting in Gaza had been due to end in late March.His posting in Gaza had been due to end in late March.