The abductors, who are also holding other Algerian and foreign hostages, have also demanded negotiations for an end to French intervention in Mali, the agency said, quoting sources close to Mohktar Belmokhtar.
Veteran fighter Belmokhtar, a one-eyed Algerian militant apparently with ties to al Qaeda, has claimed responsibility for launching Wednesday's attack.
ANI said Belmokhtar, in a video that would be distributed to the media, proposed proposed that "France and Algeria negotiate an end to the war being waged by France in Azawad" (northern Mali).
He also proposed "exchanging American hostages held by his group (the 'Signatories in Blood')" for Egyptian Omar Abdul Rahman and Pakistani Aafia Siddiqui, who are jailed in the United States on charges of terrorist links.
Abdul Rahman, the spiritual leader of the radical Jamaa Islamiya group, was convicted in 1995 for his role in a 1993 attack on the World Trade Centre in New York City, in which six people were killed.
He is serving a life sentence for the attack in which hundreds more people were injured when a truck bomb was detonated in the building's garage.
Abdul Rahman, known as the "blind sheikh," was also convicted of plotting to bomb other New York targets including the United Nations and a plan to assassinate ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.
Mubarak's successor, Islamist President Mohamed Morsi, said earlier this month he will urge US President Barack Obama to free Abdul Rahman, during a visit he is due to make to the United States later before the end of March.
Siddiqui, a US-educated neuroscientist, is an al Qaeda-linked would-be extremist who tried to murder American officers on July 18, 2008, after she was detained by security services in Afghanistan.
The abductors are believed to have at least four American nationals in their custody.
There were over 710 people working on the plant when it came under attack from militants. However, action by Algerian special forces managed to free 650 of those including 573 Algerians and 100 of the 132 foreigners who work at the plant. The fate of the rest was unknown, but militants claim they still have hostages.
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Shaking my head at the number of comments here that are outright praising and supporting these violent criminal kidnappers and Al Qaeda terrorists. Such sympathizing, condoning and support of extremism and violence by some Pakistanis is why Pakistan is considered a terrorist state internationally.
@Sana. I don't know where to begin with you. She was involved in terrorist activities and deserved to be where she is. The demand by Algerian terrorists clearly shows that she was part of an international terror network. Islam does not support terrorism. One can choose to be either a Muslim or a terrorist. This network there are just as much Muslims as Taliban here.
Wah!
What more evidence is needed for Aafia to be a terrorist... isn't Al-Qaeda demanding her freedom proof enough.
@realist: And Hallelujah again for the release (by habit) of distinguished Indian gents like Kashmir & Surjeet Singh, but the buck stops before Sarabjit I guess.
She is a terrorist otherwise why would another terrorist group want her?
@Tarek Fatah, the only thing this shows is that Al-Qaeda seems to care a lot more for their Muslim brothers and sisters than you..
they are not only motivated by the
love of their country
but they are simply motivated by theirunited islamic faith
for them to call on freeing a muslim sister taken from an islamic land where she bravely planned to kill invaders to an islamic country.@Zalmai: Haha. They would have. Thank God the GOI executed another just distinguished pakistani - Ajmal Kasab!
What more evidence is needed of Afia Siddiqui's connections to Al-Qaeda?
I must say, i am touched.
@Salman: No matter how many people they kill and maim in the process??? WOW, what a human being! Next you will nominate them for the Nobel Peace Prize!
Afia released or not, I just hope that the situation doesn't end up with some Pakistani involved or Pakistani trained involved!
So now we know who is behind Algerian Terrorists and where these terrorists were trained!
There are almost 350,000 Pakistanis living happily in US,which includes Shahid Khan,owner of an NFL team..But US govt decides to detain ONE woman just because of her nationality....
Surely,its beats logic.....
@Mj:
What evidence? Flawed media trials and Fox News is not evidence. Aafia get imprisoned for trying to kill American soldiers, while Raymond Davis gets a slap on the wrist?
@Basit: she is an american. why a lady (Afia) be charged out of 90 million females in pakistan. a big question. any one can answer that.
her family asking for her release should have asked not to indulge with al qaeda affiliates or maybe she was an ex cia operative.
@Mj: What evidence to the contrary? Have you seen the evidence against her?
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, still there are many people in Pakistan who still deem her innocent.
Terrorists negotiating the release of another terrorist. Classic! I am surprised they did not ask the governments of India and Israel to release some of their comrades.
At least someone around the world cares about Pakistanis. Shame on those brothers of her who sold her out to Americans.
A person can call this group whatever they want but for one thing... they have taken the furthest step thus far to free Aafia Siddiqui which is quite commendable while her "fellow" pakistanis have done nothing other rhan minor statements.
So not just qaum ki beti, but ummat ki beti
Hmm i wonder why they care?. Protestations of her innocence to folllow?