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Deccan Herald » Foreign » Detailed Story
Taliban set new deadline, second body found
Arzoo (Afghanistan), agencies:
Afghanistans Taliban set the government a new deadline of noon (7.30 GMT) Wednesday to meet its demands in order to save 21 South Koreans, a day after a second hostage was killed...

 Afghanistan’s Taliban set the government a new deadline of noon (7.30 GMT) Wednesday to meet its demands in order to save 21 South Koreans, a day after a second hostage was killed.
Afghan authorities recovered the body of the second South Korean shot dead by Taliban kidnappers who threatened to kill more of the 21 hostages if Kabul does not free rebel prisoners by 0730 GMT on Wednesday.
The blood-stained body of the bespectacled man was dumped in a field of clover beside a road in Arzoo, a village some 10 km  from the eastern city of Ghazni.
“If the Kabul administration and Korean government do not give a positive reply to our demand about the release of Taliban prisoners by tomorrow 1200 (local time), then we will start killing other hostages,” Taliban spokesman Qari Mohammad Yousuf told Reuters by telephone from an unknown location.
Taliban spokesman Yousuf said Afghan negotiators had not contacted the Taliban since the second hostage was killed on Monday and said the insurgents suspected the Afghan government and foreign troops were planning a rescue bid.
Lives at risk
Any attempt to rescue the hostages by force would put the Koreans’ lives at risk, he warned.
The victim was identified as Shim Sung-min, 29, a former employee of an IT firm who did volunteer work to help the poor.
Police recovered his body from Arzoo, some 80 km from where the group of 18 women and five men were seized near Qarabagh on the main road south from Kabul. The distance between the two places undermines Afghan government claims to have the kidnappers surrounded.
Shim’s mother cried hysterically after hearing the victim may have been her son. “Why did you kill him? Please save his life,” she said through her tears.
Seoul called the killings a “heinous act” carried out on innocent Korean civilians whose government had no power to release Taliban prisoners from Afghan jails.
South Korea “makes it clear it will not tolerate any further acts of harming innocent Koreans and holds the perpetrators responsible,” a Korean presidential statement said.
Talks deadlocked
Negotiations were deadlocked on Tuesday with Afghan authorities demanding the release of the 18 women before any prisoners were freed and the kidnappers insisting its fighters should be let out of jail first, a Western security analyst said.
Taliban spokesman Yousuf said Shim had been killed because Afghan authorities were ignoring their demands.
On Wednesday, the Taliban killed the leader of the group.
Al Jazeera television broadcast a video showing at least seven of the female hostages, wearing headscarves and apparently unharmed. Four were sitting on the ground, the rest standing beside men in Afghan clothes, apparently militants.
The seizure of the Koreans came a day after the Taliban had seized two Germans and five Afghans in nearby Wardak province.
The body of one of the Germans was found with bullet wounds, but the other German and four Afghans were still being held by the Taliban who want Germany to pull troops out of Afghanistan. One of the Afghan captives managed to escape.
AFGHANISTAN WON’T BUDGE
Arzoo, Reuters: Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai’s spokesman said that bowing to Taliban demands would encourage more kidnapping.
“We shouldn’t encourage kidnapping by actually accepting their demands... In this situation we are doing what is the best for the interests of the hostages, and government,” said Humayun Hamidzada.
Mr Karzai came under harsh criticism in March for releasing a group of Taliban prisoners in exchange for an Italian journalist.
“If we keep on responding positively to the demands of terrorists, we will face more problems,” he said.

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