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Karzai orders Taleban body swap | Karzai orders Taleban body swap |
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The Afghan government has agreed to hand over the body of Taleban commander Mullah Dadullah in exchange for the release of hostages, officials say. | The Afghan government has agreed to hand over the body of Taleban commander Mullah Dadullah in exchange for the release of hostages, officials say. |
They say that President Karzai ordered the body to be swapped for five health workers kidnapped in Kandahar province. | They say that President Karzai ordered the body to be swapped for five health workers kidnapped in Kandahar province. |
Mullah Dadullah's body will be handed over to a person nominated by his family to collect it, officials say. | Mullah Dadullah's body will be handed over to a person nominated by his family to collect it, officials say. |
The Taleban commander, who was killed last month, was accused of a string of bombings, beheadings and kidnappings. | The Taleban commander, who was killed last month, was accused of a string of bombings, beheadings and kidnappings. |
Beheadings | Beheadings |
Officials say the five kidnap victims were abducted in Kandahar in March. | Officials say the five kidnap victims were abducted in Kandahar in March. |
Their captors at first demanded the release of Taleban prisoners, but instead agreed to exchange them for the body of Mullah Dadullah. | Their captors at first demanded the release of Taleban prisoners, but instead agreed to exchange them for the body of Mullah Dadullah. |
It will take the Taleban time to recover from Dadullah's loss | |
"Yesterday it was agreed to," said Abdullah Fahim, a health ministry adviser, Reuters news agency reports. "It's their right to have the body of their relative," he added. | "Yesterday it was agreed to," said Abdullah Fahim, a health ministry adviser, Reuters news agency reports. "It's their right to have the body of their relative," he added. |
Mullah Dadullah, who lost a leg fighting Soviet forces, is alleged to have orchestrated numerous Taleban suicide attacks and beheadings. | Mullah Dadullah, who lost a leg fighting Soviet forces, is alleged to have orchestrated numerous Taleban suicide attacks and beheadings. |
He was killed in a US-led military operation in Helmand province and buried in an undisclosed location. | |
"We hope that they will release our workers safe and secure," Mr Fahim said. "Now it is up to local authorities in Kandahar... to hand over the body [to the family]," he said. | "We hope that they will release our workers safe and secure," Mr Fahim said. "Now it is up to local authorities in Kandahar... to hand over the body [to the family]," he said. |
Correspondents say it is not immediately clear when the swap will be made. | Correspondents say it is not immediately clear when the swap will be made. |
In March there was outrage in Afghanistan and international condemnation of President Karzai after his government made a deal made with the Taleban to secure the release of a kidnapped Italian journalist, Daniele Mastrogiacomo. | |
The government's critics at home said it was too easily bowing to enemy demands, and that it was putting the plight of a foreigner above that of Afghans who were kidnapped along with the journalist. | |
In April, an Afghan journalist kidnapped with the Italian was killed by the Taleban. Their driver was beheaded in March. | |
The US and UK said that the release of five militants in exchange for Mr Mastrogiacomo endangered Nato troops and encouraged kidnappings. |