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escape from kabul the dramatic story of the shelter now aid workers captured by the talibaan
eberhard muehlan On Sunday 5 August 2001, Australian aid workers Diana Thomas and Peter Bunch were suddenly seized by Afghanistan's radical Talibaan regime. Accused of spreading Christianity in the fervently Muslim nation, they and six colleagues from the international aid organisation Shelter Now spent the next 103 days in harsh prisons not knowing whether they would be released or sentenced to death. After September 11 they became pawns in a deadly political game as their Talibaan captors scrambled scrambled to head off impeding US attacks. When the bombs were finally falling on Kabul, they were abducted by fleeing Talibaan on a nightmare journey towards the feared southern stranglehold of Kandahar. 24 pp - Paperback - Published 2003
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