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Many of you may have already seen this message. Since there has been talk
on Tower-pro about work in Iraq this might shed some light on conditions in
that country for contractors. I thought the members of Tower-pro should see
this.

John Hettish

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Dear Friends and Customers of Nick Berg and Prometheus Towers,

I am enclosing the following news release which my wife and I are about to
release to the media for you. If anyone out there in the broadcast industry
can do anything to help us spread the word about our son's disappearance
especially to the Mid East, we would be very appreciative:

On March 14 our son, Nick Berg, left for Iraq to inspect some radio towers
that had been damaged during last year’s war. His goal was to secure some
contract work for his business, Prometheus Methods Tower Service. He
planned to return on March 30 through Amman, Jordan.

On March 24, Nick was picked up by the Iraqi police in Mosul and held for
questioning for no apparent reason. He was subsequently detained by the
U.S. military and interrogated by the FBI until his release on April 6. No
reason was ever given for holding him for these 13 days. Immediately upon
his release he emailed the family and proceeded south to Baghdad where he
was staying at the Al Fanar Hotel.

On April 9 he called us and said that he was seeking a safe route out of the
country either through Jordan, or possibly Turkey. Most of the major routes
were closed due to military action around Fallujah. Since that time we have
had no contact with our son. No one we know in Iraq has seen or spoken to
him, and we know that he has not accessed his email. We are extremely
worried about his safety. We are asking anyone who has seen Nick or knows
anything about his whereabouts to come forward and give us this information
so that he can be safely brought home.

We extend our sympathies to all of the many families who are in the same
situation.

Suzanne and Michael Berg
suzdolls@...
michialberg@...



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