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French aid worker kidnapped by Taliban released after 5 weeks in captivity
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 11 - 05 - 2007


A French aid worker kidnapped by
the Taliban in April was freed on Friday, the militant
group and the international Red Cross said.
Eric Damfreville _ working for the charity Terre d'Enfance
_ was kidnapped alongside his French colleague Celine
Cordelier and three Afghans in southwestern Nimroz province
on April 3. The Taliban released Cordelier on April 28, according to AP.
After taking the group captive, the Taliban demanded the
withdrawal of all remaining French troops from Afghanistan.
France pulled 200 French special forces out of Afghanistan
late last year and still has about 1,000 troops stationed
in the country.
Qari Yousef Ahmadi, who claims to speak for the militants,
told an Associated Press reporter via telephone that
Taliban and tribal leaders decided to release Damfreville
after comments by French President-elect Nicolas Sarkozy in
which he said French troops would not stay in Afghanistan
indefinitely.
«The Taliban is expecting the French president to keep
this promise,» Ahmadi said. «The Taliban in the future
want to have good relations with the French government and
people.»
The French Embassy in Kabul could not be reached for
comment.
The Taliban released Damfreville to the International
Committee of the Red Cross, which handed him to French
authorities at a NATO base outside the southern city of
Kandahar, said Red Cross spokesman Michael O'Brien.
There was no word on the fate of the three Afghans,
O'Brien said.
The kidnapping of the French aid workers came two weeks
after Afghan authorities released five Taliban prisoners in
exchange for an Italian newspaper reporter who was abducted
along with his two Afghan colleagues in southern Helmand
province on March 5. The two Afghans were killed.
The deal was heavily criticized by the United States and
some European nations. Afghan lawmakers and foreigners
working in the country said it gave the Taliban incentive
to stage more kidnappings.
The Afghan government has said the prisoner swap was a
one-time deal for the Italian journalist, and has ruled out
any future exchanges.
-- SPA


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