Taliban say have released Italian journalist
18 Mar 2007 09:17:00 GMT
KANDAHAR, March 18 (Reuters) - The Taliban said on Sunday they had released an Italian journalist held for spying, along with his Afghan translator.
Karachi-born La Repubblica reporter Daniele Mastrogiacomo was released after Afghan authorities freed two Taliban officials, rebel spokesman Qari Mohammad Yousuf told Reuters by satellite phone from a secret location.
"We handed over the two to a third party after we got two of the three people we wanted to be freed," Yousuf said.
A provincial official said two Taliban were released late Saturday night. They were spokesman Latif Hakimi and a leader known as Ustad Yasar, Yousuf said. The pair were arrested in Pakistan in 2005 and later handed to Kabul.
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http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/ISL313514.htmItaly says doesn't consider Taliban hostage freed18 Mar 2007 09:46:20 GMT
ROME, March 18 (Reuters) - Italy's government still has no reason to believe that Italian reporter Daniele Mastrogiacomo has been freed, a government spokesman told Reuters.
The Taliban who had been holding Mastrogiacomo said earlier on Sunday they had released Mastrogiacomo to a third party.
"We have seen reports that he has been handed over to a third party of tribal chiefs. That is not a liberation," the government spokeman told Reuters.
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