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S Korean hostage pleads for help | S Korean hostage pleads for help |
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A South Korean woman held hostage with 21 others in Afghanistan has pleaded for help to secure their release. | A South Korean woman held hostage with 21 others in Afghanistan has pleaded for help to secure their release. |
The woman, who identified herself as Yo Syun Ju, told an Afghan reporter by telephone all the hostages were sick. | |
"Tell them to do something to get us released," she said in an interview carried out in the presence of the Taleban militants holding her captive. | "Tell them to do something to get us released," she said in an interview carried out in the presence of the Taleban militants holding her captive. |
A group of 23 Koreans was abducted a week ago. The kidnappers have since killed one of the hostages. | A group of 23 Koreans was abducted a week ago. The kidnappers have since killed one of the hostages. |
In an interview obtained by the BBC from an Aghan journalist, Ms Yo, who said she was from Seoul, described her situation as "dangerous", adding: "Day by day it is getting very difficult... | |
"We are all sick and we have a lot of problems." | "We are all sick and we have a lot of problems." |
'Inhumane act' | |
The Koreans - most of them women - are members of a Christian group doing aid work. | |
On Wednesday, the body of one of the hostages - later identified as 42-year-old pastor Bae Hyung-kyu - was found with multiple bullet wounds in Ghazni province, south-west of the capital Kabul. | |
The office of South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun condemned the killing as an "inhumane act". | |
The Seoul grovernment has sent an envoy to Afghanistan to negotiate the remaining hostages' release. | |
The Koreans were abducted in Ghazni one week ago and the Taleban have threatened to kill them if the Afghan government refused to meet their demands. |