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Italian Muslims, NUJ and Taliban call for Torsello release as negotiations continueThere were further pleas today for the release of kidnapped Italian photojournalist Gabriele Torsello who has now been missing in Afghanistan for 14 days. |
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Torsello, nicknamed “Kash” for his long-term photographic work in Kashmir, is believed to have been kidnapped by five armed gunmen on October 12 from a public bus, although there are still conflicting reports as to the details and timing of his kidnapping. During a phone call on October 19th, Torsello told negotiators: ‘The kidnappers tell me that I am a spy and that British troops bombed Musa Qala and Nawzad districts on intelligence I have provided”. Torsello, who was dressed in traditional Afghan dress, and who sports a large black beard, converted to Islam several years ago. While his kidnappers originally identified themselves as Taliban, a spokesperson for the Taliban told reporters: “The kidnappers of the Italian journalist are common criminals and they are holding him for ransom. If we find them, we will try them”. He added that the Taliban had provided security for Torsello for much of his time in southern Afghanistan. A news conference arranged today by the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) in London heard calls for Torsello’s release from leading Muslin peer Lord Nazir Ahmed, Yvonne Ridley, the former Sunday Express journalist who was kidnapped by the Taliban in 2001 and who converted to Islam three years after her release, and his cousin Donatella Torsello. “A committed photojournalist, and a wonderful man and father”Yvonne Ridley told the news conference: “It is with great sadness that I hear of the plight of Gabriele Torsello, known to his friends as Kash. Like me, he went to Afghanistan as a professional media person, and like me his intentions were purely for the good of the Afghan people, and in the pursuit of haq or the truth.” Donatella Torsello, who like her cousin lives in London, said: “am deeply concerned for the safety of my cousin Gabriele who is been like a brother to me since he moved to London 14 years ago. I proudly watched him grow into a committed photojournalist and his photos continue to touch the heart of many people.” “I ask his captors to keep him safe and to release him unharmed because he is wonderful man and father.”
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