(21 Oct 2004)
1. Exterior of al-Kindi hospital
2. Sign reading''al-Kindi Teaching Hospital''
3. Various of corridors inside hospital after being rehabilitated by the Care International charity
4. New beds for patients
5. More clean and rehabilitated bathrooms, closest and water coolers
6. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Karim Abbas, hospital civil servant:
''It's a terrorist act because this is a humanitarian organisation serving the society. What the hospital did was not only to serve the community but everyone including myself if I have an accident one day, or indeed any Iraqi.''
7. Exterior of hospital with people
STORYLINE:
As speculation over the fate of British born care worker Margaret Hassan continued, one of the Baghdad hospitals that she worked to repair and supply continues treating the sick and wounded of the Iraqi capital.
Al-Kindi hospital in central Baghdad was rehabilitated by CARE International.
It's one of the capital's largest and busiest medical facilities.
On a daily basis the doctors here treat the victims of the violence that has engulfed Baghdad over the past months.
Staff condemned the kidnap on Thursday morning.
CARE International suspended operations in Iraq on Wednesday, a day after the aid group's director for Iraq, was abducted.
Her family said on Wednesday that they had received no demands from the kidnappers.
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