Sunday, February 15, 2009

Chinese Taliban hostage was released after six months of captivity.

The last of the Taliban seized two Chinese engineers in Pakistan was free, reports Associated Press referring to the representative of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan. For information on the release of hostages also confirmed a representative of the Taliban.
According to the Chinese diplomat, Lun Syaovey was released Saturday and is safe, according to Chinese news Xinhua, released an engineer on Sunday morning arrived in the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad and met with the Ambassador.
Recall that a LUN Syaovey and his colleague were abducted Aug. 29, 2008 in the north-west Pakistan. One of the engineers managed to escape from the Taliban in October 2008.
In early February it became known that the Taliban executed by any of them in the hands of the Polish hostage Peter Stanchaka after the government of Pakistan and Poland refused to comply with their demands. Then they threatened to kill and the other captured by aliens, at least one of whom is a U.S. citizen.
How many hostage-holding aliens Taliban, just unknown. One of the main demands of terrorists to the authorities of the country is to halt military operations against the militants the Taliban based along the border with Afghanistan, the Taliban and the release from prison in exchange for the freedom of the hostages.

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