You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Afghanistan
Freed Greek volunteer arrives in Athens
2010-04-12
[Dawn] A Greek volunteer worker kidnapped by Afghan Taliban in northwest Pakistan seven months ago arrived in Athens on Saturday following his release from captivity earlier this week.

Athanasios Lerounis was kidnapped in September near the border with Afghanistan while working as a teacher among the ethnic Kalash community in the mountains of Chitral.

"I am very happy to step on Greek soil," a visibly thinner and emotional Lerounis told reporters at Athens International Airport.

"I wish to apologise for the turmoil and give great thanks to the people of Pakistan, the Greek government and the personal interest of the Prime Minister (George Papandreou), who acted as a human being and not as a politician," he said, according to the semi-state Athens News Agency.

Pakistani officials said Lerounis's seven-month ordeal ended on Wednesday night after he was released in Afghanistan and brought across the border into northwestern Chitral valley.

"It was a difficult task but our intelligence agencies did this job," Rahmatullah Wazir, the top administrative official in Chitral, said by telephone on Thursday.

Elders from Chitral had been negotiating with those holding Lerounis in the neighbouring Afghan province of Nuristan, the official said.

The group had demanded a ransom and that Pakistan release three detained Afghan Taliban leaders, but Wazir said none of their demands had been met and that Lerounis had been released unconditionally.

A Greek negotiator on Saturday also denied the Taliban had received compensation.

Some Kalash people are fair with light-coloured eyes, leading to academic speculation that they might be descended from an ancient Middle Eastern population or even from soldiers of Alexander the Great's army which conquered the area in the fourth century BC.
Posted by:Fred

#1  The high quality of your great idea about this good post could be compared with the essay papers from custom essay writing service only. So, you come in a right way. Thnx for your efforts!
Posted by: Spealet Untervehr7741   2010-04-12 07:47  

00:00