Friday, May 05, 2006

Jill Carroll update

Jill Carroll update

Where is Jill Carroll? I've been wondering, too. Here's what The Christian Science Monitor reported on Tuesday:

What's up with Jill? Readers have asked us: Whatever happened to Jill Carroll after her US homecoming?

Jill is currently recovering from her ordeal and writing about her 82 days in captivity in Iraq.
While there have been dozens of Western hostages taken in Iraq, including other journalists, Jill is one of the few Arabic-speaking correspondents who have spent this much time observing how insurgents operate - often without them knowing what she was hearing or seeing. Her captivity was a terrifying experience, but she also got a rare look inside one of the most hard-line Islamic insurgent groups in Iraq. Stay tuned for the upcoming series.

Nearly 1,000 readers have generously contributed to the Allan Enwiya Fund. Allan, Jill's interpreter in Iraq for two years, was killed in her abduction. He is survived by his wife and two small children. Members of his family, at risk in Iraq as Christians, have been moved by the Monitor out of the country. They are applying for US government permission to join their extended family in the US. The fund, including a contribution from the Monitor, will help Allan's family start a new life.

Donations can be made online here, or sent to:
The Allan Enwiya FundC/O The Christian Science MonitorOne Norway StreetBoston, MA 02115

The material above appeared in the 'Reporters on the Job' feature in the May 3, 2006, issue of The Christian Science Monitor.

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