Seventeen minority Hazaras kidnapped in Afghanistan
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 2 June 2016 |
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June 02, 2016
Afghan officials say gunmen have kidnapped 17 members of the Hazara minority traveling in vehicles in northern Afghanistan – the second group abduction this week.
The governor of Sar-e-Pul Province, Zaher Wahdat, said the passengers, all civilians, were pulled out of their vehicles in Sancharak district on June 2 and taken to an area controlled by the Taliban.
There was no immediate comment from the Taliban.
Mohammad Noor Rahmani, head of the provincial council, said the kidnapping occurred a day after a Taliban commander in the area was detained by Afghan forces.
"The Taliban may have abducted the passengers to exchange them with their local commander," Rahmani added.
Hazaras are a Persian-speaking, Shi'ite community that has long been persecuted in Afghanistan.
The incident comes two days after the Taliban killed at least 13 people and took several others hostage after ambushing a bus convoy in the northern province of Kunduz.
Two of the hostages were later found dead.
Based on reporting by AFP and Reuters
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