Sunday, February 22, 2009

Pakistani militants have postponed the murder of the abducted UN staff member.

The group of Pakistani militants, announcing the abduction of UN staff member, has decided to extend the deadline for fulfilling their requirements at 72 hours, reported AFP.
According to the United Front for the Liberation of Balochistan, who called journalists, the decision was made after a request beludzhiyskih leaders.
The representative of the militia added that the new Deadline will be announced later.
As reported, the head of a regional UN agency for refugees, U.S. citizen John Soleki (John Solecki) was kidnapped on 2 February in the capital of Baluchistan, the city of Quetta. The responsibility for his abduction assumed not known before, the United Liberation Front of Baluchistan.
The rebels demand that the authorities of Pakistan released 141 women prisoners. In addition, they intend to secure the release of about one hundred men, the list of which has not yet been granted. In case their demands are not met, the rebels promised to kill Soleki.

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