ISI Kidnaps 14 Iraqi Officers, Threatens to Execute Them Within 72 Hours Unless Its Demands Are Met
In a video released June 11, 2007, the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) announced that it had kidnapped 14 officers affiliated with Iraq's interior and defense ministries, and that they would be executed within 72 hours unless its demands were met. These demands are: The Iraqi government must release all Sunni women prisoners from its jails, and must hand over to the ISI the officers who were involved in the February 2007 rape of Sabrin Al-Janabi, as well as the officers responsible for the killing and expulsion of the Sunni inhabitants of Tal'afar (a town in northwest Iraq) and those who participated in the rape of Sunni women in that town.
Below are images from the video: