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Hostage 'Escape' was Really a Release
Iraq hostage Thomas Hamill is back in the hands of occupation forces, after he was released as part of the deal for a US pull back in Fallujah.
The US military claims Hamill was discovered Sunday morning when he approached a US patrol in the town of Balad, about 50 miles north of where he was abducted.
They say he was locked in a building and heard the troops driving by. He pried the door open and ran half-a-mile down the road and caught up with the convoy.
However, this is supposedly the second time Hamill escaped from rebel custody. He was supposedly recaptured the first time.
Hamill, a truck driver working for Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown & Root, had an infected gunshot wound in his left arm and was flown by helicopter to Baghdad.