Friday, 29 August 2014

After 4 decades in captivity: Released educational says he trained Taliban children

PESHAWAR: A day after he was already released from four years in Taliban’s captivity, Islamia College University’s Vice Chancellor Ajmal Khan revealed that he spent his periods teaching children of his captors.
“These four years were complicated, but time accepted well as the militants were outstanding to me throughout,” he said at a press conference Fun time at his residence in the Instructors Group. “I started out teaching two children to efficiently successfully pass time, but the wide range later enhanced to 32, with most children in the second or third top quality.”
He revealed that his captors, local militants from Peshawar, targeted to his needs, saying, “Initially, the offer of drugs was a problem and there were no qualified doctors, but the problem was later resolved.”
Khan’s near relatives advised The Display Tribune that he was accepted over to his near close relatives at 11:30pm Weekend. Security regulators say he was recovered during military action in North Waziristan Company, but Khan and other group sources remained tight-lipped on the circumstances that led to his release. Making reference to his abduction, Khan said, “I was shifted from Peshawar to a hilly position, I think it was in the Tirah Place. I had no idea [as] we were sedated. Then we obtained Waziristan. There were restricted protection arrangements in the beginning but protection was relaxed later and two men secured me at some factor.” Khan said he was in the lawful proper proper the Mehsud Taliban for the last few a few several weeks.
Referring to former pm Yousaf Raza Gilani’s son Ali Haider Gilani and the late Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer’s son Shahbaz Taseer, Khan said he had not met them while in captivity. “They were not kept with me, but I noticed that they were with al Qaeda,” he said.
Khan said he was taken to Miramshah, North Waziristan, to contact his near close relatives via mobile phone and was allowed to live in weekly over the last three a few several weeks. He said the militants designed around 10 to 12 videos which were later freely released, but he was not aware of their specifications. Khan thanked the government, the University Employees Company and the press for their projects to secured his protected release. He applications to proceed his obligations at Islamia College University soon.

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