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'''Tariq Azizuddin''' is a citizen of [[Pakistan]] who was kidnapped by the [[Taliban]] in early 2008.<ref name=SeattleTimes20080516>
'''Tariq Azizuddin''' is [[Pakistan]]'s Ambassadro to [[Afghanistan]].<ref name=RadioFreeEurope20080517>
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He was taken hostage by [[Mujahideen]] from the [[Tehrik-i-Taliban]] on Monday February 11th, 2008, while traveling by road from [[Peshawar]], Pakistan to Afghanistan's nearby capital, [[Kabul]].
He is believed to have been kidnapped while traveling through Pakistan's [[Khyber Tribal Agency]], prior to passing through the border crossing at [[Towr Kham]].
The Taliban released a video to the  Arab satellite channel [[al-Arabiya TV]] on April 19th, 2008.<ref name=BBC20080518/><ref name=SeattleTimes20080516/>


Tariq was captured on February 11th, 2008, with his driver and bodyguards.  Tariq is the brother of Pakistan's ambassador to Afghanistan, [[Tahir Azizuddin]].<ref name=SeattleTimes20080516/>
On May 16th, 2008 his brother [[Tahir Azizuddin]] announced that Tariq was safe, and had been set free.<ref name=SeattleTimes20080516/>


The Taliban released a video to an Arab satellite channel on April 19th, 2008.<ref name=SeattleTimes20080516/>
Pakistani authorities denied that Tariq's release was the culmination of a negotiated deal.<ref name=BBC20080518/><ref name=PakTribune20080518/><ref name=AsiaTimes20080520/>
Nevertheless the ''[[BBC]]'', the ''[[Pak Tribune]]'', and the ''[[Asia Times]]'' all reported there had been a prisoner swap.


On May 16th, 2008 Tahir announced that Tariq was safe, and had been set free.<ref name=SeattleTimes20080516/>
The ''Asia Times'' article asserted there was a deal -- with [[Baitullah Mehsud]].<ref name=AsiaTimes20080520/>
The ''Asia Times'' article stated that 55 militants were released, and that a payment of 20 million [[Pakistani Rupee]]s was paid.
The ''Asia Times'' article named [[Mufti Yousuf]] and [[Muslim Dost]] as two of released militants
The ''Asia Times'' article reported that [[Maulana Abdul Aziz]] was expected to be released soon.
The ''Asia Times'' article reported that negotiations stalled over the kidnappers demand that [[Mullah Obaidullah]] be handed over, and the the 20 million rupee payment was in lieu of his release.


On May 18, 2008,  ''[[Asia Times]]'' reported that Pakistani authorities denied that Tariq's release was the culmination of a negotiated deal.<ref name=SeattleTimes20080516/>
According to the ''Pak Tribune'' the [[Taliban]] insisted that Mulla Obaidullah had been part of the prisoner swap.<ref name=PakTribune20080518/>
The ''Asia Times'' article asserted there was a deal -- with [[Baitullah Mehsud]].
The article stated that 55 militants were released, and that a payment of 20 million [[Pakistani Rupee]]s was paid.
The article named [[Mufti Yousuf]] and [[Muslim Dost]] as two of released militants
The article reported that [[Maulana Abdul Aziz]] was expected to be released soon.
The article reported that negotiations stalled over the kidnappers demand that [[Mullah Obaidullah]] be handed over, and the the 20 million rupee payment was in lieu of his release.


The ''Asia Times'' article described the release of some of the low-level militants was tied to the release of members of Tariq's entourage.<ref name=SeattleTimes20080516/>
The ''Asia Times'' article described the release of some of the low-level militants as tied to the release of members of Tariq's entourage.<ref name=AsiaTimes20080520/>


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Tariq Azizuddin is Pakistan's Ambassadro to Afghanistan.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] He was taken hostage by Mujahideen from the Tehrik-i-Taliban on Monday February 11th, 2008, while traveling by road from Peshawar, Pakistan to Afghanistan's nearby capital, Kabul. He is believed to have been kidnapped while traveling through Pakistan's Khyber Tribal Agency, prior to passing through the border crossing at Towr Kham.

The Taliban released a video to the Arab satellite channel al-Arabiya TV on April 19th, 2008.[3][6]

On May 16th, 2008 his brother Tahir Azizuddin announced that Tariq was safe, and had been set free.[6]

Pakistani authorities denied that Tariq's release was the culmination of a negotiated deal.[3][5][7] Nevertheless the BBC, the Pak Tribune, and the Asia Times all reported there had been a prisoner swap.

The Asia Times article asserted there was a deal -- with Baitullah Mehsud.[7] The Asia Times article stated that 55 militants were released, and that a payment of 20 million Pakistani Rupees was paid. The Asia Times article named Mufti Yousuf and Muslim Dost as two of released militants The Asia Times article reported that Maulana Abdul Aziz was expected to be released soon. The Asia Times article reported that negotiations stalled over the kidnappers demand that Mullah Obaidullah be handed over, and the the 20 million rupee payment was in lieu of his release.

According to the Pak Tribune the Taliban insisted that Mulla Obaidullah had been part of the prisoner swap.[5]

The Asia Times article described the release of some of the low-level militants as tied to the release of members of Tariq's entourage.[7]

References

  1. Afghanistan: Pakistani Ambassador Released By Kidnappers, Radio Free Europe, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
  2. Pakistani ambassador goes missing, BBC News, February 11, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Afghans free foreign contractors, BBC News, Sunday, 18 May 2008. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
  4. Pak envoy to Afghanistan goes missing: Believed to have been abducted in Khyber Agency, Pak Tribune, Tuesday February 12, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Kidnapped ambassador freed: Taliban claim Mulla Obaidullah, others swapped for Tariq Azizuddin; govt denies deal, Pak Tribune, Sunday May 18, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Eric Schmitt, Tim Golden. U.S. plans $60 million Afghan prison on military base, Seattle Times, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-05-17. “The brother of Pakistan's ambassador to Afghanistan says the envoy has been released, three months after he was kidnapped near the border between the two countries. Tariq Azizuddin disappeared along Feb. 11 along with his driver and bodyguard.” mirror
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Syed Saleem Shahzad. Pakistani militants savor a sweet deal, Asia Times, May 20, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-05-20. mirror