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Taliban Kills Another Male South Korean Hostage

Afghanistan's Taliban militia shot dead a male South Korean hostage late Monday, a spokesman said.

by Eric Young, Christian Today Correspondent
Posted: Monday, July 30, 2007, 18:14 (BST)
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On Saturday, Abdul Salaam Rocketi, a former Taliban member who is now part of the Afghan parliament, joined the negotiating team for the release of the hostages.

Ghazni officials said the respected elders and clerics would explain to Taliban militants that taking hostage is unacceptable in Islam and Afghan culture.

"A lot of people are involved today. Inshallah (if God wills it), they will not kill them," said Ghazni lawmaker Habib Rahman, according to AP.

Two days of meetings between elders of Qarabagh district in Ghazni and a delegation of senior officials from Kabul, had yielded no immediate results, however, prompting the Taliban to set another deadline to give their threats added weight.

"Since the talks between us, the Kabul administration and Korean government have reached deadlock and they are not honest ... hence, we will start killing the hostages if they do not start releasing our prisoners by tomorrow at 12 o'clock," purported Taliban spokesman Qari Mohammad Yousuf told Reuters by telephone from an unknown location when announcing Monday's 0730 GMT deadline.

The spokesman later extended the deadline again to 1130 GMT by the request of the Afghan negotiators. He couldn't immediately be reached for comment regarding the latest extension.

Afghan officials have said that negotiations with the Taliban have been difficult because the kidnappers give conflicting statements and demands. Some have called for the release of women hostages, others have demanded the exchange of rebel prisoners, while still others demand ransom money. They have also demanded South Korea withdraw its 200 troops from Afghanistan.

But the Taliban's "main demand," according to the purported Taliban spokesman, is the release of rebel prisoners in exchange for the South Korean hostages.

So far, however, Afghan authorities are refusing to release rebel prisoners after the government came under criticism in March for freeing five Taliban in exchange for an Italian reporter

"Our goal is to seek ways on how we can free the hostages without compromising our laws and regulations in regards with such cases," police chief Alishah Ahmadzai of Ghazni province said to AFP.

A deputy interior minister on Saturday told Reuters that force might be used if talks fail, but Taliban spokesman Yousuf warned against use of force, saying Sunday that "it will jeopardize the lives of the hostages and the Taliban will resist till the last gasp of their breath."

Several foreigners have been held this year by Taliban militants waging a deadly insurgency against the Western-backed government that replaced the hardline regime driven from power in late 2001.



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