The Interior Ministry said Afrah Sawqi al-Qaisi was abducted from her house in the southwestern Saydiyah neighborhood last night. It called on residents to come forward with any information that might help the investigation. The ministry statement did not give details of the kidnapping.
Citing her family's account, the head of the Baghdad-based Journalistic Freedoms Observatory, Ziyad al-Ajeeli, said eight gunmen arrived in at least two pickup trucks, claimed to be members of the security forces, and asked to search the house.
Iraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi ordered the security forces to investigate the kidnapping and to "exert the utmost effort" to save al-Qaisi.
Al-Qaisi, a veteran journalist and an employee of the Iraqi Culture Ministry, is a leading critic of the country's endemic corruption.
Yesterday, she published an article in a local media outlet criticizing an Interior Ministry officer who badly beat a school principal in front of students and teachers for refusing to punish a pupil who quarreled with the official's daughter.
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