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The Taliban eventually freed Mastrogiacomo in exchange for the release of five Taliban prisoners (including Dadullah's brother Mullah Shah Mansoor and other Taliban commanders), and he returned to his country on 20 March. His first words were, "I hope the Taliban will never return to the Afghanistan
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contacted the Taliban in an attempt to free Mastrogiacomo. The Taliban made a video of the Italian journalist Daniele Mastrogiacomo, his driver Sayed Agha and his colleague Ajmal Naqshbandi, kneeling blindfolded before gun-wielding militants. It then showed Agha being beheaded after which a shaken
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On 12 May 2007 Mullah Dadullah, as well as two of the Taliban commanders who were released in exchange for Mastrogiacomo, were killed in a US-led action. They included Mullah Hamdullah and Mullah Ghafar.
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officer. When it was discovered that he was an Italian reporter, they demanded that Italy withdraw their troops. After Italy had refused, war surgeon and
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Mastrogiacomo made an impassioned appeal to Italian authorities to "do something," while underlining that the situation was "very difficult".
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Ajmal Naqshbandi was not released, and on 8 April 2007 he was beheaded.
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since 1992. Mastrogiacomo reported on events such as police operation
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On 5 March 2007, Mastrogiacomo along with Afghan journalist
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Initially, the Taliban believed Mastrogiacomo was a
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Italian
Swiss
journalist
war
la Repubblica
newspaper
politics
reporter
Mani Pulite
Marta Russo
Priebke
Afghanistan
Iran
Palestinian territories
Iraq
Somalia
Lebanon war
Karachi
Pakistan
Ajmal Naqshbandi
Taliban
kidnapped
Mullah
Dadullah
Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi
United Kingdom
Emergency
Gino Strada
government
List of kidnappings

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