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'Pope protesters' hijack airliner 'Pope protesters' hijack airliner
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A Turkish airliner flying from Tirana to Istanbul has been hijacked and flown to Brindisi in southern Italy in an apparent protest against the Pope.A Turkish airliner flying from Tirana to Istanbul has been hijacked and flown to Brindisi in southern Italy in an apparent protest against the Pope.
It sent out an SOS twice in Greek airspace, and both Greece and Italy scrambled fighter jets to escort it before it landed in Brindisi.It sent out an SOS twice in Greek airspace, and both Greece and Italy scrambled fighter jets to escort it before it landed in Brindisi.
All of the Turkish Airlines plane's 107 passengers are said to be unhurt.All of the Turkish Airlines plane's 107 passengers are said to be unhurt.
Talks are under way with the two hijackers who appear to be protesting about a planned papal visit to Turkey.Talks are under way with the two hijackers who appear to be protesting about a planned papal visit to Turkey.
We gathered something was amiss when we saw a man wearing track-suit bottoms and a hat go to the cockpit door and pause there, thinking Ermir HoxhaPassenger, speaking by mobile phone from plane
A Greek defence official who spoke to Reuters said the plane had entered Greek air space at 1758 (1458 GMT) and four Greek fighters took off to escort it.A Greek defence official who spoke to Reuters said the plane had entered Greek air space at 1758 (1458 GMT) and four Greek fighters took off to escort it.
The Italian air force in turn sent up two F-16s to intercept the plane and reportedly forced it to land.The Italian air force in turn sent up two F-16s to intercept the plane and reportedly forced it to land.
Both hijackers are said by Turkish media to be Turks.Both hijackers are said by Turkish media to be Turks.
Lights have been put out on the tarmac at Brindisi and a fire engine carrying Brindisi's chief of security is standing near the plane.
'Not aggressive''Not aggressive'
Candan Karlitekin, chairman of Turkish Airlines' board of directors, said nobody had been hurt and the hijackers were apparently not threatening passengers.Candan Karlitekin, chairman of Turkish Airlines' board of directors, said nobody had been hurt and the hijackers were apparently not threatening passengers.
We don't know where we are Albanian passenger aboard the plane
"The passengers are not under any threat," he said."The passengers are not under any threat," he said.
"They will surrender, they declared that they will surrender the moment they hijacked the plane.""They will surrender, they declared that they will surrender the moment they hijacked the plane."
Asked if the hijacking was a protest against the papal visit, Mr Karliteken told Turkish TV channel NTV: "The cockpit was told that it was a protest of this nature."Asked if the hijacking was a protest against the papal visit, Mr Karliteken told Turkish TV channel NTV: "The cockpit was told that it was a protest of this nature."
Salvatore Sciacchitano, deputy director of the Italian civil aviation authority, also said the hijackers appeared to be "not aggressive" and ready to free the passengers, AFP reports.Salvatore Sciacchitano, deputy director of the Italian civil aviation authority, also said the hijackers appeared to be "not aggressive" and ready to free the passengers, AFP reports.
An Albanian passenger described bewilderment aboard the plane in a phone call to Albanian TV. 'Track-suit man'
Passengers on the plane were unaware there was a hijack attempt.
One Albanian described bewilderment in a phone call to Albanian TV.
"We don't know where we are," the passenger said. "No-one is saying anything.""We don't know where we are," the passenger said. "No-one is saying anything."
Ermir Hoxha, a journalist on board, described one of the suspected hijackers for his television channel, Top-Channel TV. He said he had not seen any weapon.
"We gathered something was amiss when we saw a man wearing track-suit bottoms and a hat go to the cockpit door and pause there, thinking," he said.
However, passengers were served food and drinks in mid-journey and subsequently were shown the emergency exits, he said.
A speech by Pope Benedict suggesting a link between Islam and violence sparked angry protests in Turkey and other mainly Muslim countries last month.A speech by Pope Benedict suggesting a link between Islam and violence sparked angry protests in Turkey and other mainly Muslim countries last month.


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