stockholm syndrome

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    Stockholm Spectator Stambord

    6/29/2005

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    Filed under: Sweden Iraq - Billy (Stockholm, Sweden)@ 8:24 pm

    Yesterday we noted that Ulf Hjertstršm, the sexagenarian Swede who survived a 67-day kidnapping ordeal in Baghdad, reportedly was paying professional bounty hunters a handsome fee to track down his erstwhile captors. Expressen, a Swedish tabloid, picked up the story and got in touch with Hjertstršm to get the lowdown.

    Hjertstršm, an oil broker whose career took him to Iraq 25 years ago, makes no bones about the decision to exact revenge on his abductors. "IÕve lived [in Iraq] for a long time. This is how things are done there. ItÕs nothing new to me," he says.

    Hearty Hjertstršm "doesnÕt want to go into detail" about the bounty hunters, but assures Expressen that they are "the best money can buy."

    "TheyÕre not twiddling their thumbs," declares Hjertstršm, revealing that he has "received confirmation that two of [the kidnappers] have already been taken care of." When asked to elaborate on the fate of the purportedly captured men, the Swede says he "hasnÕt inquired" but has his "suspicions."

    Many in Sweden have expressed shock and dismay at HjertstršmÕs eye-for-an-eye approach. But the plucky pensioner claims that revenge is not his primary motive. "I just want the people of Baghdad to feel safe on the streets."

    Giuliana Sgrena could not be reached for comment.
    - Billy McCormac


    http://expressen.se/index.jsp?a=307822
 
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