Taliban kidnap British aid worker and demanding prisoner swap for Aafia Siddiqui

sameer317

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Taliban kidnap British aid worker, demand prisoner swap for Aafia Siddiqui
The Taliban have reportedly claimed responsibility for kidnapping a British aid worker Sunday. They are demanding a prisoner exchange for Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani woman sentenced in New York last week for attacking US soldiers.
The Taliban reportedly claimed responsibility for Sunday's kidnapping of one British aid worker and three Afghan colleagues in Kunar Province in Afghanistan, and have proposed a prisoner exchange for the Pakistani woman sentenced to 86 years in prison in the United States last week.

The Taliban have made targeting aid workers part of their recent strategy. Some recent kidnappings have ended with negotiations and release, while other aid workers have been killed.

The Daily Telegraph reports that a Taliban-connected news agency, the Afghan Islamic Press (AIP), said that a local Taliban commander in Kunar claimed responsibility for the kidnapping. The news agency's website requires a subscription, but according to The Telegraph the commander, Mohammad Osman, said he would exchange the British woman for Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani scientist the US government says is connected to Al Qaeda.

“We are lucky that we abducted this British woman soon after the ruthless ruling by an American court on Aafia Siddiqui,” he told AIP.

The Telegraph reports that the British government is in touch with the US about the report, although both governments have policies not to pay ransoms to kidnappers.

The Guardian, meanwhile, reports that the Taliban have denied carrying out the kidnapping, and that a local official said local insurgents were responsible.

The kidnapping took place Sunday morning as the four were driving on a highway to visit a canal built by Development Alternatives, Inc., (DAI), a contractor for USAID in Afghanistan. The New York Times reports that the British aid worker, whose family has requested she remain anonymous, and one of the abducted Afghans were employees of DAI, while the other two Afghans were drivers. They were reportedly kidnapped after a gunfight, and moved into the mountains by their captors.

CNN reports that local officials have created a council of elders to negotiate with the kidnappers. The Daily Mail reports that the woman is a doctor, and is said to have spent several years in Afghanistan.

Kidnappings and targeting of aid workers are not unusual in Afghanistan, and DAI workers have been targeted before. In July, four people working for DAI were killed by gunmen in Kunduz Province. According to The New York Times, there have been three kidnappings of aid workers this year in Kunar alone. All of those abducted were released after negotiations, according to the Times. Last month, the Taliban killed 10 people working for a Christian medical team in northern Afghanistan. The Taliban accused the team of proselytizing, which their organization denied.

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sarmad

Senator (1k+ posts)
Why Americans don't realize that this kind of a thing will make Talibans heros in Pakistan. How is it a big deal to release an old, harmless woman? Why are they being so stubburn?
 

Classified

Senator (1k+ posts)
No this is definetly wrong move . this will only make things more worse . Islam does not allow such abduction of Females for any cause .
And by the way these Talibs are only working on CIA agenda . A true muslim can never think of even misbehaving with females even in most worse situation . This move is against Islam and again proving these talibs as agents of zionists .
 

atensari

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Why Americans don't realize that this kind of a thing will make Talibans heros in Pakistan. How is it a big deal to release an old, harmless woman? Why are they being so stubburn?

If they release her, she will tear apart their Human and Woman rights COSTUME. 86 year sentence, they make sure she do not leave their custody until dead.
 

sakayani

Senator (1k+ posts)
Well, Allies have nothing to complaint about. It is their saying that evrything is fair in love and war. There are no human rights existence in this world, atleast its been proven in US courts.
 

sarmad

Senator (1k+ posts)
I hope Talibans won't harm the aid worker. The poor lady is there to do good work and help people. This is just wrong and again will give a bad name to muslims.
 

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