Taliban Will Release Ailing South Korean Hostages
By Diane Smith
18:13, August 11th 2007
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Taliban Will Release Ailing South Korean Hostages

Direct talks between Taliban representatives and Seoul officials managed to provide a partial solution to the hostage crisis, the militants agreeing to release two ill women without posing conditions.

The announcement was made by a spokesman of the militant group holding the 21 South Koreans since July 19.

“Taliban leadership council has decided to release two sick female hostages without any condition or exchange,” Qari Mohammad Yousif Ahmadi reportedly said.

Ahmadi added this is a sign from the Taliban that they want the situation to end in a peaceful manner and said negotiations can move one step further.

“Now the Korean government, its people and others should try to decide regarding the fate of the rest of the hostages, and also try to release our prisoners and accept our demands,” he said.

The location and time of the release is due to be established by both sides, as discussions continue. South Korean officials and Taliban representatives agreed to meet for the fist time on Friday and talks continued today.

According to the same spokesman, Saturday’s parley could provide a breakthrough if the South Korean side manages to secure the release of insurgents detained by Afghan authorities.

The Taliban said their comrades freedom will be traded with the one of 21 South Korean Christian aid workers abducted last month, but Kabul officials refused to negotiate with them despite repeated calls from the aggrieved families.

Initially, 23 persons were kidnapped, but two South Koreans were shot dead by the militants after several deadlines passed without any response from the government.

Eighteen women were seized, but the health condition of two deteriorated and reports said they were in need of urgent medical assistance. Authorities reportedly sent a crew of medics and supplies, but the Taliban refused the aid saying they will treat the hostages themselves.
 




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