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South Korea is stepping up efforts to secure the release of 22 of its people taken hostage in Afghanistan. | South Korea is stepping up efforts to secure the release of 22 of its people taken hostage in Afghanistan. |
The Seoul government condemned the Taleban for the death of one of the hostages on Wednesday, and sent an envoy to negotiate the others' release. | The Seoul government condemned the Taleban for the death of one of the hostages on Wednesday, and sent an envoy to negotiate the others' release. |
However a Taleban commander called the abduction of foreigners, to be traded for Taleban prisoners, "a very successful policy". | However a Taleban commander called the abduction of foreigners, to be traded for Taleban prisoners, "a very successful policy". |
Meanwhile, the US military said 50 Taleban fighters were killed elsewhere. | Meanwhile, the US military said 50 Taleban fighters were killed elsewhere. |
It said US and Afghan troops and US planes targeted a number of compounds in the southern province of Helmand during a 12-hour assault. | It said US and Afghan troops and US planes targeted a number of compounds in the southern province of Helmand during a 12-hour assault. |
Increasing unrest | Increasing unrest |
Following an increase in insurgent attacks, Afghan police have banned foreigners from travelling outside Kabul without their permission, Associated Press news agency said. | Following an increase in insurgent attacks, Afghan police have banned foreigners from travelling outside Kabul without their permission, Associated Press news agency said. |
There have been increases in kidnappings, as well as clashes between Taleban and foreign troops, roadside bombings and suicide attacks in recent months. | There have been increases in kidnappings, as well as clashes between Taleban and foreign troops, roadside bombings and suicide attacks in recent months. |
South Korean rallies have called for the release of the hostages | South Korean rallies have called for the release of the hostages |
After the mass kidnapping, South Korea banned its citizens from travelling to Afghanistan. | After the mass kidnapping, South Korea banned its citizens from travelling to Afghanistan. |
But the Taleban's military commander Mansour Dadullah told Britain's Channel 4 television that kidnapping would continue. | But the Taleban's military commander Mansour Dadullah told Britain's Channel 4 television that kidnapping would continue. |
"Of course, kidnapping is a very successful policy and I order all my mujahideen to kidnap foreigners of any nationality wherever they find them and then we should do the same kind of deal," he said. | "Of course, kidnapping is a very successful policy and I order all my mujahideen to kidnap foreigners of any nationality wherever they find them and then we should do the same kind of deal," he said. |
Mr Dadullah himself was freed with four other Taleban members in exchange for a kidnapped Italian journalist earlier this year. | Mr Dadullah himself was freed with four other Taleban members in exchange for a kidnapped Italian journalist earlier this year. |
He also said he was in close contact with al-Qaeda. | He also said he was in close contact with al-Qaeda. |
'Inhumane act' | 'Inhumane act' |
The 23 South Koreans were abducted in Ghazni, south-west of Kabul, one week ago. | The 23 South Koreans were abducted in Ghazni, south-west of Kabul, one week ago. |
The hostages - most of them women - are members of a Christian group doing aid work. | |
The body of one of the hostages was found with multiple bullet wounds in Ghazni province - where the Koreans are being held. | The body of one of the hostages was found with multiple bullet wounds in Ghazni province - where the Koreans are being held. |
South Korea's foreign ministry identified the man as Bae Hyung-kyu, 42, a church pastor and leader of the group. | South Korea's foreign ministry identified the man as Bae Hyung-kyu, 42, a church pastor and leader of the group. |
A statement from the office of South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun condemned the killing as an "inhumane act". | A statement from the office of South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun condemned the killing as an "inhumane act". |
"Murder of an innocent civilian can never be justified. | "Murder of an innocent civilian can never be justified. |
"In consideration of such a grave situation, the government decided to despatch a special envoy to Afghanistan for closer consultations with the Afghan government," the statement said. | "In consideration of such a grave situation, the government decided to despatch a special envoy to Afghanistan for closer consultations with the Afghan government," the statement said. |
"We once again strongly urge them to promptly return home the Korean citizens taken hostage." | "We once again strongly urge them to promptly return home the Korean citizens taken hostage." |
The Taleban said it would start killing the hostages if a deadline on Wednesday passed without their demands being met. However, a spokesman said on Thursday that the remaining hostages were still alive. | The Taleban said it would start killing the hostages if a deadline on Wednesday passed without their demands being met. However, a spokesman said on Thursday that the remaining hostages were still alive. |
There was no way of confirming if that was true. | There was no way of confirming if that was true. |
Baek Jong-chun, the president's chief security adviser, is to fly to Afghanistan on Thursday to work with the Afghan government to try to secure the hostages' release. | Baek Jong-chun, the president's chief security adviser, is to fly to Afghanistan on Thursday to work with the Afghan government to try to secure the hostages' release. |