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Taliban kills US and German doctors 
From: AFP 
August 07, 2010 6:43PM 

THE Taliban said Saturday they had killed "Christian missionaries" working in 
remote northern Afghanistan where the bullet-riddled bodies of two American and 
six German doctors were found. 

The police chief in northern Badakhshan province said the group of foreign eye 
doctors had been lined up and shot in dense forest, according to the testimony 
of a sole Afghan survivor. The Taliban later claimed responsibility.

"Yesterday at around 8am, one of our patrols confronted a group of foreigners. 
They were Christian missionaries and we killed them all," said Zabihullah 
Mujahed, a spokesman for the Taliban.

Christian aid group "International Assistance Mission" said it was "likely" the 
dead had been working for their organisation.

"It is likely that they are members of the International Assistance Mission 
(IAM) eye camp team," said the organisation in a statement on their website.

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"If these reports are confirmed we object to this senseless killing of people 
who have done nothing but serve the poor," it said.

Mujahed said the group consisted of five men and four women foreigners, and one 
Afghan national, but provincial police chief Aqa Noor Kintoz said there were 
only only three female foreigners and three Afghans among them.

The Taliban spokesman said the group had been lost in the forest and were 
killed as they tried to escape.

"They were carrying Persian language bibles, a satellite-tracking device and 
maps," he said.

Kintoz said they were shot by armed men in a remote area of Badakhshan 
province, according to the testimony of "Saifullah", an Afghan who survived.

The group of eight ophthalmologists had been travelling with three Afghans 
between Badakhshan and Nuristan provinces and spent a few nights in the forest, 
he reported Saifullah as saying.

"On the last day they were confronted by a group of armed men who lined them up 
and shot them. Their money and belongings were all stolen," said Kintoz.

He said that according to Saifullah's testimony he had escaped death by reading 
verses of the Quran, prompting the men to realise he was a Muslim and release 
him in neighbouring Nuristan province.

The police chief said local villagers had warned the group not to enter the 
dangerous forested area, but they had insisted they would be safe because they 
were doctors, according to Saifullah's statement.

He said the bodies had been found in Kuran wa Minjan district, an area on the 
border with Nuristan province, one day's drive from the provincial capital 
Faizabad.

A US Embassy spokeswoman said "several" American citizens were believed to be 
among the dead, found on Friday, but could not give further details.

"We have reason to believe that several American citizens are among the 
deceased.... (We) are actively working with local authorities and others to 
learn more about the identities and nationalities of these individuals," the 
spokeswoman said.

There was no immediate response from German authorities.







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