Showing posts with label taliban. Show all posts
Showing posts with label taliban. Show all posts
Jun 23, 2009
More on Rohde's great escape
The New York Observer offers new details - and raises new questions - about New York Times reporter David Rohde's escape from his Taliban captors. The harrowing tale includes bribes, sky-high ransom demands, secret negotiations with private contractors, a split between NYT execs and its reporting staff, and a 20-foot rope. Read it here. (via Romenesko)
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Jun 20, 2009
Reporters escape Taliban kidnappers
David Rohde, an investigative reporter for the New York Times, and local reporter Tahir Ludin escaped their Taliban kidnappers Friday after seven months in captivity in the mountains of Pakistan and Afghanistan. The New York Times and other media outlets had kept the story of the kidnappings under wraps "out of concern for the men's safety."
The New York Times reports:
The New York Times reports:
Mr. Rohde, 41, had traveled to Afghanistan in early November to work on a book about the history of American involvement there when he was invited to interview a Taliban commander in Logar Province outside Kabul. Mr. Rohde, who years before had been taken prisoner while reporting in Bosnia, had instructed The Times’s bureau in Kabul about whom to notify if he did not return. He also indicated that he believed that the interview was important and that he would be all right.In 1996, while working for the Christian Science Monitor, Rohde was imprisoned and interrogated by Bosnian Serbs after he snuck into Serb territory to find evidence of mass graves in the Bosnian conflict.
His father, Harvey Rohde, said that while he regretted that his son had made the trip, he understood his motivation, “to get both sides of the story, to have his book honestly portray not just the one side but the other side as well.”
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