Thank God, but we want them all home.
“GHAZNI, Afghanistan – Two women among the 23 South Koreans kidnapped by the Taliban in mid-July were freed Monday on a rural Afghan roadside and then driven to a U.S. base, the first significant breakthrough in a hostage drama now more than three weeks old.
The two women, who broke into tears after seeing the international Red Cross officials there to take custody of them, got out of a dark gray Toyota Corolla driven by an Afghan elder and into one of two waiting Red Cross SUVs. The women said nothing to reporters alerted to the handoff location five miles southeast of Ghazni city by a Taliban spokesman.
Wearing scarves on their heads, khaki trousers and traditional Afghan knee-length shirts, the women were driven to the U.S. base in Ghazni city, where American soldiers searched them and then let them enter. Both carried bags.”
We are searching for the the others and will require the blood of anyone who harms them.
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Tel-Chai Nation
August 13th, 2007 at 11:25 am
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It is most fortunate that two of the South Korean Christians who were taken hostage by the Taliban in Afghanistan have now been freed (via Michelle Malkin)….
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