In a shocking turn of events, the kidnappers of American journalist Shelly Kittleson, who was abducted in northern Iraq last month, have offered to negotiate with her employer and the US government. The development comes as a glimmer of hope for Kittleson's family and colleagues, who have been anxiously waiting for news of her safe return. According to sources, the kidnappers have made contact with The New York Times, Kittleson's employer, and are willing to discuss a possible release. However, the details of the negotiations remain unclear, and it is still uncertain whether the kidnappers' offer is genuine or a ploy to further their demands.


Iraqi Kidnappers of Journalist Shelly Kittleson Offer to Negotiate  The New York Times