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Taleban kill Afghanistan reporter | |
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The Taleban in Afghanistan have killed an Afghan reporter abducted last month with an Italian journalist. | |
The group said it had killed Ajmal Naqshbandi as the government had refused to meet its demands to release senior figures from prison. | |
The Italian reporter, Daniele Mastrogiacomo, was released after five Taleban members were freed in exchange. | The Italian reporter, Daniele Mastrogiacomo, was released after five Taleban members were freed in exchange. |
The two reporters and their driver, who was earlier beheaded, were captured on 6 March in Helmand province. | The two reporters and their driver, who was earlier beheaded, were captured on 6 March in Helmand province. |
Shohaabuddin Atal, a spokesman for Taleban commander Mullah Dadullah, said: "We killed Ajmal today because the government did not respond to our demands." | Shohaabuddin Atal, a spokesman for Taleban commander Mullah Dadullah, said: "We killed Ajmal today because the government did not respond to our demands." |
Italian deal | Italian deal |
The Afghan government's intelligence services spokesman, Saeed Ansari, confirmed Mr Naqshbandi had been killed. | |
Mr Mastrogiacomo was freed in an exchange with Taleban prisoners | Mr Mastrogiacomo was freed in an exchange with Taleban prisoners |
Tom Koenigs, UN special envoy to Afghanistan, said: "I condemn this senseless murder unreservedly and call on the authorities to bring those responsible to justice." | Tom Koenigs, UN special envoy to Afghanistan, said: "I condemn this senseless murder unreservedly and call on the authorities to bring those responsible to justice." |
The Italian government echoed the call, saying the killing was "absurd bloodshed". | |
Ajmal Naqshbandi worked as a guide and translator for visiting foreign reporters. | Ajmal Naqshbandi worked as a guide and translator for visiting foreign reporters. |
He was abducted with Mr Mastrogiacomo and their driver at a Taleban checkpoint and originally accused of spying for the British army. | He was abducted with Mr Mastrogiacomo and their driver at a Taleban checkpoint and originally accused of spying for the British army. |
The reporters' driver was beheaded to put pressure on negotiations for their release. | The reporters' driver was beheaded to put pressure on negotiations for their release. |
The BBC's Mark Dummett in Kabul says after intense lobbying from the Italians, a deal was done. | The BBC's Mark Dummett in Kabul says after intense lobbying from the Italians, a deal was done. |
Five Taleban were allowed to go and Mr Mastrogiacomo was set free. | Five Taleban were allowed to go and Mr Mastrogiacomo was set free. |
Our correspondent says there was outrage in Afghanistan that the government would firstly bow to its enemy's demands and secondly that it would save a foreigner but not an Afghan. | Our correspondent says there was outrage in Afghanistan that the government would firstly bow to its enemy's demands and secondly that it would save a foreigner but not an Afghan. |
The Taleban are still holding five government medics and two French aid workers along with three Afghan colleagues. | The Taleban are still holding five government medics and two French aid workers along with three Afghan colleagues. |
Their fate will be decided next, they say. | Their fate will be decided next, they say. |
President Hamid Karzai has ruled out any more hostage deals with the Taleban. | President Hamid Karzai has ruled out any more hostage deals with the Taleban. |
"[Mr Mastrogiacomo] was an extraordinary situation and won't be repeated again," Mr Karzai said on Friday. "No more deals with no-one and with no other country." | "[Mr Mastrogiacomo] was an extraordinary situation and won't be repeated again," Mr Karzai said on Friday. "No more deals with no-one and with no other country." |