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Timothy Weeks (top) and Kevin King, released by the Taliban in Afghanistan today. PA

Two professors released by Taliban three years after kidnapping

Timothy Weeks and Kevin King were abducted by gunmen in 2016.

THE TALIBAN RELEASED two hostages from the US and Australia in southern Afghanistan today, handing them over to US forces more than three years after they were abducted in Kabul.

The release of American Kevin King and Australian Timothy Weeks, both professors at the American University in Kabul, comes one week after President Ashraf Ghani announced that Afghanistan would free three high-ranking Taliban prisoners in an apparent swap that he hoped would help begin peace talks. 

“This morning at around 10am [5.30am Irish time], two American University professors were released in Nawbahar district of Zabul province. They were flown out of Zabul by American helicopters,” a local police source said.

Three Taliban sources in the province also told AFP the hostages had been released, with one saying they have been brought there by car. 

“We released the professors and are now expecting the Kabul government and Americans to release our three prisoners as soon as possible,” one of them said. 

There was no immediate comment from the US embassy in Afghanistan. Afghan officials in Kabul said they would release a statement shortly.

The American University in Kabul (AUAF) said it “shares the relief of the families” of the hostages.

“The AUAF community, our students, faculty and staff, have keenly felt the absence of our two colleagues even as we have continually urged their release over these past three years,” a statement from the university said.

The kidnapping

King and Weeks were kidnapped by gunmen wearing military uniforms in the heart of Kabul in August 2016.

They later appeared looking haggard in a Taliban hostage video, with the insurgents going on to say that King was in poor health.

Ghani said today that the pair’s health had been “deteriorating while in the custody of the terrorists”.

Ghani had first announced the exchange on 12 November, saying the Taliban prisoners held at Bagram prison north of Kabul would be “conditionally” released.

They include Anas Haqqani, who was seized in 2014 and whose older brother is the deputy Taliban leader and head of the Haqqani network, a notorious Taliban affiliate.

Afghan authorities accuse Anas of being a high-level player in the network. The Taliban has long demanded his release, insisting he is a student. 

The other two Taliban prisoners to be released are Haji Mali Khan, believed to be the uncle of Sirajuddin Haqqani, and Abdul Rashid, said to be the brother of Mohammad Nabi Omari, a member of the Taliban’s political office in Qatar.

It was not clear when and where they would be freed. In his statement, Ghani had hinted they could be released outside the country. On Saturday, an Afghan government spokesman said there had been a “delay” in the exchange.

Ghani had said he hoped the swap would “pave the way” for the start of unofficial direct talks between his government and the Taliban, who have long refused to negotiate with the Kabul administration.

- © AFP 2019

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    Jun 6th 2012, 2:51 PM

    I made this point the other day when we were talking about Irish Rail, how much longer are we going to have to subsidise these costly and inefficient state transport providers?

    Has anyone travelled by Bus Eireann on a lengthy journey recently?
    Its absolute torture.

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    Jun 6th 2012, 3:02 PM

    I don’t use BE any more, 3 hours to Wexford town from Dublin is an absolute joke! Expensive, dirty, slow and the rudest drivers iv ever had the ‘pleasure’ of encountering!

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    Jun 6th 2012, 4:03 PM

    Martian you should travel with Wexford bus company , free wifi on all their 4 star air-conditioned buses, and polite drivers bar 1 dude

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    Jun 6th 2012, 4:08 PM

    I do now Peter. Cheaper and gets me there faster!

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    Jun 6th 2012, 3:10 PM

    Time to deregulate and privatise transport.

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    Jun 6th 2012, 4:04 PM

    Add health care and education to that list and we can form a coalition

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    Jun 6th 2012, 4:11 PM

    You want to privatise the provision of education? Seriously?

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    Jun 6th 2012, 4:41 PM

    Well yeah or decentralise it heavily letting parents and teachers desire the curriculum and exams.. No taxes on any incomes, simply a consumption tax

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    Jun 6th 2012, 5:12 PM

    Peter, we’re majorly off topic but there are some massive flaws in your idea, IMO

    For a start the whole of society is the ultimate consumer of education and also you need an over all consistency in levels and content to make allow employers to judge between the outputs.

    If the journal want to bring up the topic of general privatisation re Merkel’s “suggestions” we could probably discuss further.

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    Jun 6th 2012, 8:57 PM

    Well I’m a libertarian at heart, and yeah I’d like that !

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    Jun 6th 2012, 3:25 PM

    Agreed, but those from ballygobackwards will certainly find themselves without public transport. Thats the difference between public owned and private, needs of people vs profit margins. I don’t think we can justify owning and running loss making transport companies, when the country is going down the pan.

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    Jun 6th 2012, 9:06 PM

    Well school transport alone is subsidized for 180 million a year and no austerity imposed on bus eireann at all and they a upping prices as well as cutting routes and prices…..law onto themselves.

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    Jun 7th 2012, 1:36 AM

    Change regulation for bigger advertising

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    Jun 7th 2012, 1:33 AM

    As far as I can see the busman gets €500-600 a week. Most of the company losses are on the advertising side of the business. There should be more live timetable terminals to increase consumer satisfaction. Maybe introduce advertising under the live times!

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