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Photojournalist 'Kash' Torsello kidnapped by Afghan gunmenPhotographer and EPUK member Gabriele Torsello has been kidnapped in southern Afghanistan, according to Afghan news agency reports. |
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14 October 2006
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Torsello (pictured left), a renowned and experienced London-based photojournalist, was travelling between Helmand province and the neighbouring Kandahar when he and his interpreter were stopped by five gunmen on the road. The interpreter, Gholam Mohammad, was released unharmed. According to reports, a call to Torsello’s mobile phone was then answered by someone who identified themselves as a Taliban member, who said that the Italian national had been kidnapped after suspicions that he was a spy. While subsequent attempts to reach Torsello on his mobile phone were unsuccessful, it has been reported that Torsello phoned the director of the Hospital in Lashkargah confirming he has been kidnapped and asking the director to confirm his credentials as a photojournalist to his kidnappers. The work of Torsello, known among colleagues as KASH GT, has been widely published and exhibited worldwide. His most famous project, The Heart of Kashmir brought together photographs spanning seven years and was widely praised fof its depiction of the divided nation. About the Helmand region
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The NUJ has alerted the IFJ and various Human Rights Organisations, so hopefully we will get some news or contact soon.
Such a nice bloke.
Comment #1 posted by Pete Jenkins at 14 October, 10:29 PM