Taliban video shows sons born to
kidnapped U.S., Canadian couple
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[December 20, 2016]
By Jibran Ahmad
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Senior
Taliban figures confirmed on Tuesday they had released a new video
showing a kidnapped American-Canadian family, including two young boys
born in captivity while held by the feared Haqqani network.
The video showed for the first time the two sons of Canadian Joshua
Boyle and Caitlan Coleman, a U.S. citizen. Coleman, 31, was pregnant
when the couple were abducted in 2012 inside Afghanistan while on a
backpacking trip.
A Canadian spokesman said the government was reviewing the video, while
U.S. officials would not immediately comment.
In the video, Coleman begs for an end to their "Kafkaesque nightmare"
and is critical of both the American and Canadian governments and the
family's Haqqani captors.
"We understand both sides hate us and are content to leave us and our
two surviving children in these problems," she said.
"But we can only ask and pray that somebody will recognize the
atrocities these men carry out against us as so-called retaliation in
their ingratitude and hypocrisy."
The two young boys - who, along with their parents, appeared healthy -
fidgeted on their father's lap as Coleman added: "My children have seen
their mother defiled."
Two senior Taliban figures based in Afghanistan told Reuters by
telephone that the video had been uploaded by the radical Islamist
insurgents, who are fighting to topple the U.S.-backed government in
Kabul.
One said the video came from the Haqqani network - a close affiliate of
the Afghan Taliban - and it had been delivered to both U.S. and Canadian
officials before being posted on YouTube late on Monday night.
He said the Haqqani network is demanding the release of three of its
senior members - including the brother and maternal uncle of Sirajuddin
Haqqani, who is deputy leader of the Afghan Taliban.
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A still image from a video posted by the Taliban on social media on
December 19, 2016 shows American Caitlan Coleman (L) speaking next
to her Canadian husband Joshua Boyle and their two sons.
Taliban/Social media via Reuters
Coleman's reference to her two "surviving children" was unexplained.
She appealed to both President Barack Obama and President-elect
Donald Trump to make a deal with their captors.
"They want money, power, friends. You must give them these things
before progress can be made."
Michael O'Shaughnessy, spokesman for the Canadian Department of
Global Affairs, said officials were studying the video.
"We are deeply concerned for the safety and well-being of Joshua
Boyle, Caitlan Coleman and their young children and call for their
unconditional release," he said.
U.S. officials declined to comment on the new video but referred
reporters to statements made by State Department spokesman John
Kirby after the last video of the couple released in late August.
In those statements, Kirby called for the family's "immediate
release on humanitarian grounds" and said the U.S. would "continue
to work aggressively" to bring all American hostages home.
(Additional reporting by Rod Nickel in Canada and Yeganeh Torbati in
Washington. Writing by Kay Johnson; Editing by Richard Pullin)
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