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Algeria hostage crisis: Hague condemns Briton's killing Algeria hostage crisis: Hague condemns Briton's killing
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Foreign Secretary William Hague has condemned the killing of a Briton by Islamist militants in Algeria as "cold-blooded murder".Foreign Secretary William Hague has condemned the killing of a Briton by Islamist militants in Algeria as "cold-blooded murder".
An Algerian also died in the attack on a gas facility at on Wednesday and about 20 foreign workers, including Britons, are now being held hostage.An Algerian also died in the attack on a gas facility at on Wednesday and about 20 foreign workers, including Britons, are now being held hostage.
Mr Hague said the UK and Algeria were working "round the clock" to resolve the crisis.Mr Hague said the UK and Algeria were working "round the clock" to resolve the crisis.
The government's emergency committee Cobra is expected to meet again later. The government's emergency committee Cobra will meet again later.
The Foreign Office said a "rapid deployment team" had been sent "to reinforce British embassy and consular staff in Algeria" and it was "liaising very closely with all levels of the Algerian government".The Foreign Office said a "rapid deployment team" had been sent "to reinforce British embassy and consular staff in Algeria" and it was "liaising very closely with all levels of the Algerian government".
Algerian troops have surrounded the complex at In Amenas, in the east of the country, operated by state oil company, Sonatrach, along with the Britain's BP and Norway's Statoil.Algerian troops have surrounded the complex at In Amenas, in the east of the country, operated by state oil company, Sonatrach, along with the Britain's BP and Norway's Statoil.
The other captives are said to include Japanese, US, French and Norwegian nationals.The other captives are said to include Japanese, US, French and Norwegian nationals.
Militant groups have vowed to avenge France's military intervention in Mali, where its forces have been battling Islamists linked to AQIM for the past week. Algeria has been allowing French aircraft to use its air space.Militant groups have vowed to avenge France's military intervention in Mali, where its forces have been battling Islamists linked to AQIM for the past week. Algeria has been allowing French aircraft to use its air space.
But speaking during a visit to Australia, Mr Hague cast doubt on claims the incident was linked to Mali, saying: "That is a convenient excuse, but usually operations like this take longer to plan."But speaking during a visit to Australia, Mr Hague cast doubt on claims the incident was linked to Mali, saying: "That is a convenient excuse, but usually operations like this take longer to plan."
He added: "Whatever excuse is being used by terrorists and murderers who are involved, there is no excuse for such behaviour...He added: "Whatever excuse is being used by terrorists and murderers who are involved, there is no excuse for such behaviour...
"This is the cold-blooded murder of people going about their business.""This is the cold-blooded murder of people going about their business."
Mr Hague said: "The safety of those involved and their co-workers is our absolute priority and we will work around the clock to resolve this crisis."Mr Hague said: "The safety of those involved and their co-workers is our absolute priority and we will work around the clock to resolve this crisis."
Algerian Interior Minister Daho Ould Kabila said the militants wanted to leave the country with the hostages, but he had refused to let them go.Algerian Interior Minister Daho Ould Kabila said the militants wanted to leave the country with the hostages, but he had refused to let them go.
He said the kidnappers were Algerian and operating under orders from Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a senior commander of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) before late last year, when he set up his own armed group after apparently falling out with other leaders.He said the kidnappers were Algerian and operating under orders from Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a senior commander of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) before late last year, when he set up his own armed group after apparently falling out with other leaders.
Prime Minister David Cameron chaired three Cobra meetings on Wednesday to discuss the incident and Downing Street said he later "expressed his sympathy and support" when he spoke to his Algerian counterpart Abdelmalek Sellal.Prime Minister David Cameron chaired three Cobra meetings on Wednesday to discuss the incident and Downing Street said he later "expressed his sympathy and support" when he spoke to his Algerian counterpart Abdelmalek Sellal.
In a statement, BP said: "Our absolute priority is the safety and security of our staff.... BP has activated its emergency response system and is contacting relatives of its people on the site."In a statement, BP said: "Our absolute priority is the safety and security of our staff.... BP has activated its emergency response system and is contacting relatives of its people on the site."