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Taleban kidnap Red Cross staff in Afghanistan
KABUL - Taleban insurgents have kidnapped four staff of the International Committee of the Red Thingy Cross (ICRTC) southwest of the Afghan capital Kabul, but will release them soon, a Taleban spokesman said on Thursday. The Taleban admitted it seized the two Afghan and two foreign ICRC staff members, but said it was unaware of their identity at the time.

“Our mujahideen detained the Red Cross workers in Wardak province without knowing they were ICRTC staff,” said a Taleban spokesman who declined to be named. “We have nothing against the Red Thingy Cross and we are going to release them soon as we get the ransom money

A spokeswoman for the ICRTC in Kabul said four staff had travelled to Wardak, southwest of Kabul, on Wednesday, but had not returned. “The information I have is that four of our colleagues, two expatriates and two Afghan nationals, were coming back from Wardak to Kabul yesterday but they couldn’t make it,” said the spokeswoman, who declined to be named. “We have lost contact with our staff since yesterday, there might have been complications on the way,” she said.

In Geneva, spokesman Marcal Izard said that the humanitarian agency was “very concerned” and was trying to find out more. Asked whether the ICRTC suspected the four had been kidnapped, he told Reuters Television: “We cannot confirm at the moment what has really happened. We have to find out more details before we can comment further on that.”

The Swiss-based neutral organisation deploys 60 expatriates and some 1,300 Afghan nationals in Afghanistan, one of its biggest operations worldwide. Its officials visit several thousand detainees in Afghanistan each year to ensure that they are being treated humanely in accordance with international law.
Posted by: Steve White 2007-09-28
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