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Afghan kidnappers 'want convert' | |
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The kidnappers of an Italian journalist in Afghanistan have offered to free him in exchange for a Christian convert who fled the country, an aid agency says. | The kidnappers of an Italian journalist in Afghanistan have offered to free him in exchange for a Christian convert who fled the country, an aid agency says. |
Photojournalist Gabriele Torsello was seized last week while travelling on a bus in southern Afghanistan. | |
The kidnappers will free Mr Torsello, a Muslim convert, if Abdul Rahman returns from Italy where he was granted asylum earlier this year, the aid agency says. | |
Mr Rahman had escaped a possible death sentence for becoming a Christian. | Mr Rahman had escaped a possible death sentence for becoming a Christian. |
He had been charged with rejecting Islam and released this March after being deemed mentally unfit to stand trial on a charge of apostasy. | He had been charged with rejecting Islam and released this March after being deemed mentally unfit to stand trial on a charge of apostasy. |
'Not a spy' | |
Mr Torsello's kidnappers placed their demand in a phone call to the head of security at a hospital in southern Afghanistan run by Italian aid agency Emergency, said the Italian-based PeaceReporter website which is linked to the agency. | |
Christian convert Abdul Rahman took up asylum in Italy | |
The kidnappers demanded the exchange of the two men should take place before the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan which falls early next week, the website added. | |
The foreign ministry in Rome has not commented on the demands, but an Italian politician who helped obtain asylum for Abdul Rahman ruled out any exchange. | |
"It is not a demand that a decent human being would ever consider," the politician, Rocco Buttiglione, told the BBC. | |
"We are not ready to offer one human life for another human life... It is barbarian, inhuman, and it grinds against any accepted convention on human rights." | |
Media rights body Reporters Without Borders said it was "very concerned" about the fate of Mr Torsello. | |
"He is not a spy or a bargaining chip, but a courageous journalist," a statement said. | |
Taleban link? | Taleban link? |
It is still unclear whether the kidnappers belong to any group. | It is still unclear whether the kidnappers belong to any group. |
Mr Torsello, himself a Muslim convert who is based in London, was reportedly kidnapped while travelling in a bus between the restive provinces of Helmand and Kandahar. | Mr Torsello, himself a Muslim convert who is based in London, was reportedly kidnapped while travelling in a bus between the restive provinces of Helmand and Kandahar. |
He phoned a local hospital to say he had been kidnapped on Thursday and did not know where he was, an Italian newspaper reported. | He phoned a local hospital to say he had been kidnapped on Thursday and did not know where he was, an Italian newspaper reported. |
An Afghan news agency says it called his mobile phone and was answered by a man claiming to be from the Taleban. | |
Helmand and Kandahar have seen fierce fighting between Taleban militants and Nato-led foreign troops. | Helmand and Kandahar have seen fierce fighting between Taleban militants and Nato-led foreign troops. |
The Pajhwok news agency quoted Mr Torsello's travelling companion Gholam Mohammad as saying that he had been seized by five gunmen. | The Pajhwok news agency quoted Mr Torsello's travelling companion Gholam Mohammad as saying that he had been seized by five gunmen. |
A Taleban representative who spoke to Reuters news agency distanced himself from the kidnapping, blaming it on criminals. | A Taleban representative who spoke to Reuters news agency distanced himself from the kidnapping, blaming it on criminals. |
Gabriele Torsello says in his online CV that he is a "photojournalist specialising in war zones and hostile environments, mainly in Jammu and Kashmir and Islamic countries/areas". | Gabriele Torsello says in his online CV that he is a "photojournalist specialising in war zones and hostile environments, mainly in Jammu and Kashmir and Islamic countries/areas". |
Two German journalists were shot dead by unknown attackers in northern Afghanistan earlier this month. | Two German journalists were shot dead by unknown attackers in northern Afghanistan earlier this month. |
Karen Fischer and Christian Struwe, two freelances working for Deutsche Welle, are believed to have been the first foreign reporters to be killed in the country since 2001. | Karen Fischer and Christian Struwe, two freelances working for Deutsche Welle, are believed to have been the first foreign reporters to be killed in the country since 2001. |
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