Friday, March 16, 2007

Kidnapped Italian’s Afghan driver killed: report
Khaleej Times

ROME - One of two Afghan nationals kidnapped with Italian reporter Daniele Mastrogiacomo in Afghanistan last week has been killed, Italy’s ANSA news agency said on Friday, quoting a Taleban fighter.

‘His throat was slit at 7 a.m. because he was confirmed to be a spy for foreign military forces,’ ANSA quoted Ibrahim Hanifi as saying. The dead man is believed to have been Mastrogiacomo’s driver.

Hanifi also said the Italian and the other Afghani, the reporter’s translator, would be released if the Afghan government agreed to release three Taleban prisoners.

The Italian Foreign Ministry said it was trying to verify the report and could make no further comment at this stage.

Mastrogiacomo and his two colleagues were seized in the lawless southern province of Helmand and the Taleban said he confessed to spying for British troops.

His newspaper, La Repubblica, denied the reporter was a spy and said the Karachi-born man had been writing for them since 1980 and reporting from Afghanistan since Feb. 28.

Mastrogiacomo appeared in a video released on Wednesday, appealing to the Italian government to work for his release. In an audio message released on Thursday he said his captors would kill him unless their demands were met within two days.

It had been reported that the Taleban were demanding Italy withdraw its troops from Afghanistan and the release of one of their spokesmen captured in January.

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