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Western Aid Workers Freed
CBS News ^ | Nov. 14, 2001 | David Martin

Posted on 11/16/2001 1:11:13 PM PST by Dixie Mom

Western Aid Workers Freed
8 Workers Held In Kabul Rescued By Rebels And Flown To Pakistan U.S. Estimates Taliban Controls Only 10% Of Afghanistan Osama bin Laden Is Still Being Sought, And Bombing Continues

Nov. 14, 2001

(CBS) Eight western aid workers held by the Taliban are safe in Pakistan, reports CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin.

A U.S. military helicopter flew the group, including Americans Heather Mercer and Dyna Curry, out of Afghanistan after being held in a cell in Kabul on charges of preaching Christianity. When the Taliban pulled out, the opposition forces were able to rescue them.

The workers are employees of the Germany-based Christian organization Shelter Now International. They had been held since Aug. 3 on charges of trying to convert Muslims, a serious offense in Islamic Afghanistan.

U.S. Officials have already talked to them by phone and they are said to be in good condition. They will go first to a Pakistani military base and from there to Islamabad where their families are waiting.

According to the latest U.S. intelligence estimates, the Taliban now only controls 10 percent of Afghanistan.

Anti-Taliban forces have taken control of the eastern city of Jalalabad, sources said, and there were conflicting reports as to whether the airport outside the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar had also fallen.

The Pentagon said the northern alliance has made gains south of Kabul against Taliban forces, but said it was not clear the opposition had taken control of the airport.

"The northern alliance has continued to make gains south of Kabul as well as Herat and at the outskirts of Jalalabad, but this is just a snapshot and the situation remains fluid," Rear Adm. John Stufflebeem told a media briefing.

"Anti-Taliban opposition groups in southern Afghanistan are rebelling against Taliban control, especially near Kandahar. Again though, this situation is very dynamic," he added.

Meanwhile, the northern alliance moved Wednesday to consolidate its grip on Kabul, taking over key posts and ministries. Forced to retreat south, the Taliban were struggling to prevent their movement from disintegrating.

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said that, while it is gratifying to see the people of Afghanistan getting their country back, there are key Taliban leaders to be found.

"Some have been killed, others are hiding, and there are no particular reports of senior leadership having been located," Rumsfeld said in New York, adding. "The Taliban, some pieces of it, are melting into the countryside because they have decided to toss in the towel. In other cases, they may be simply waiting to counterattack at some other time."

Asked if the intelligence on Osama bin Laden's location is getting any better, if he was on the run, Vice President Dick Cheney told CBS News' Gloria Borger, "I think he is. I think he's probably still in Afghanistan but I think he's having to move pretty dramatically from place to place to try to stay ahead of the advancing forces of the opposition."

On Tuesday, an unmanned CIA drone armed with anti-tank missiles along with U.S. military jets attacked and destroyed a building where senior members of bin Laden's network were believed to be meeting. U.S. officials assume everyone in the building was killed, but they don't know their identities, don't know if bin Laden was among them.

Allied forces will keep bombing selected military targets in Afghanistan until bin Laden is found, British Defense Secretary Geoff Hoon said. U.S. warplanes kept up pressure on the Taliban with air raids outside the capital Wednesday. American aircraft bombed the airport and military installations around the city of Jalalabad at least six times overnight and early in the morning, it was reported.

World leaders were trying to cobble together a multinational peacekeeping force for Afghanistan and plans for a transitional government for a country racked by civil war since the former Soviet Union invaded on Christmas Day, 1979, to back communist rule in the Muslim country.

Pashtun tribal leaders in key areas of the south were reportedly in open revolt against the fundamentalist Islamic militia. That was potentially bad news for bin Laden, who is reported to be somewhere in the vicinity of Kandahar, in southern Afghanistan.

In the capital, radio broadcasts resumed and television was promised soon. Northern alliance officials returned to government offices they abandoned in 1996 when the Taliban drove them out.

Officials portrayed the takeover of key ministries, such as defense and interior, as temporary and said they support a U.N.-supervised political settlement in which all ethnic groups would be represented.

In the south and east of the country, the situation appeared chaotic as local tribal leaders appeared to challenge the Taliban in the ethnic Pashtun heartlands.
Afghan sources in Pakistan, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the airport in the Taliban's southern stronghold of Kandahar was held by about 200 fighters loyal to Arif Khan, a member of a southern Pashtun tribe.

In Kabul, relieved residents awoke Wednesday after a night free of the nearby crash of U.S. bombs. Triumphant northern alliance fighters patrolled the streets.

The Taliban abandoned Kabul and headed south before dawn Tuesday after the northern alliance, backed by intensive American bombing, fought their way to the edge of the city.

Mohammed Alam Ezdediar, who headed a northern alliance radio station before Kabul fell, assumed control of the newly renamed Radio Afghanistan and resumed airing music, which the Taliban had banned as frivolous.

Daoud Naimi, the new acting director of TV Afghanistan, said he hoped to resume television broadcasts soon. Television was also banned by the Taliban as un-Islamic.

Kabul residents cheerfully abandoned other Taliban edicts — children flew kites, teen-agers listened to music and men shaved their beards. But most women retained their all-encompassing burqas.

The top U.N. envoy for Afghanistan outlined a plan for a two-year transitional government with a multinational security force. On Tuesday, northern alliance spokesman Abdullah said his movement supported the plan.

For the time being, however, the alliance, especially the Jamiat-e-Islami faction of former president Burhanuddin Rabbani, moved into key ministries in the capital.

Pakistani intelligence sources said the Taliban's supreme leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, was trying to rally his remaining followers. Omar was either traveling with or was remaining in close communications with bin Laden, they added.

The Pentagon said U.S. special forces were in southern Afghanistan, working on the next phase of the campaign. U.S military planners think the best course is to approach ethnic Pashtun tribal leaders in the south who are unhappy with the Taliban — and persuade them to defect.

In other developments:

An aide to Afhanistan's exiled monarch, Zaher Shah, said Wednesday that the 87-year-old king was willing to return to Afghanistan. Shah, who ruled for 40 years, has lived in Rome since he was ousted in 1973 in a palace coup.

The United Nations sent its first delivery of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, 55 tons of winter supplies via a barge across the Amu Darya River that separates Afghanistan from Uzbekistan.

In London, thousands of British troops were ordered to prepare for possible duty in Kabul and other cities of Afghanistan.



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To: Victoria Delsoul
Watching President Bush come out to express his happiness over the release of these people, you can almost feel his genuine happiness and relief. When he said he had been deeply concerned, when he said the people of Crawford had been in deep prayer, when he spoke as a parent, saying he knew the anguish those parents have been through, didn't you understand the love he has for his girls. Nothing he said was a soundbite for effect...every word he said was real and from his heart.

We got ourselves quite a president!

61 posted on 11/16/2001 1:12:44 PM PST by YaYa123
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To: Victoria Delsoul
You're welcome, thought you'd like to know :-)
62 posted on 11/16/2001 1:12:44 PM PST by habs4ever
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To: YaYa123
Any word yet on how they came to be freed?
63 posted on 11/16/2001 1:12:44 PM PST by Clinton's a rapist
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To: Clinton's a rapist
President Bush said that Rumsfeld would give the details, (I thought he implied later tonight, but I might have misunderstood that part.)

I understood him to say the Taliban willingly released them to the Northern forces, and then the Americans flew them out of Afganistan to Pakistan, by helicopter. It seemed sketchy...President Bush said he did not want to misstate the details, that reporters would have to wait on Rumsfeld or the DOD.

64 posted on 11/16/2001 1:12:46 PM PST by YaYa123
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To: YaYa123
Nothing he said was a soundbite for effect...every word he said was real and from his heart.

We got ourselves quite a president!

Yes, indeed!

65 posted on 11/16/2001 1:12:46 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: habs4ever
Yes. Thank you.
66 posted on 11/16/2001 1:12:46 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Dixie Mom; *Christian_list; *Christian persecutio; Weirdad; cyn; kattracks; Republic; erizona...

Christian Aid Worker Bump List: *Christian_list; *Christian persecutio; Weirdad; cyn; kattracks; REPUBLIC; erizona; JohnHuang2; pubmom; Lent; dennisw; tessalu; A.J.Armitage; Tet68; Cincinatus' Wife; PoisedWoman; Luis Gonzalez; Prodigal Daughter; Ironword; Movemout; mombonn; LarryLied; yarddog; nancetc; JeepinMazar; Nov3; maestro; DreamWeaver; Teacup; Angelique; Manny Festo; LadyX; Cob1; Backhoe; Peace4EarthNow; overseer5; wretchard; AnnaZ; lizma; Hildy; Registered; Freedom'sWorthIt; muawiyah; dandelion; Jewels1091; Khepera; AgThorn; crystalk; MsLady; history_matters; LJLucido; blam; Humidston; God'sgrrl; Quix

"Eight foreign aid workers, including two Americans, were safe in Pakistan Wednesday after being held in Afghanistan for three months by the Taliban for preaching Christianity, U.S. officials said."

Thank God. Praise God. Praise Jesus. This is truly a miracle that only God, working through people, could have accomplished. I have learned over the years that when the very thing happens that you have been praying for that you Thank God For It, acknowledge the answer to prayer, and you DON'T minimize it and say that it just would have happened on its own. I am sure this rescue will prove to be an interesting story in human terms, but it is even more momentous as a miraculous answer to the prayers of millions. Praise God.

67 posted on 11/16/2001 1:12:47 PM PST by Weirdad
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To: Weirdad; LadyX; Snow Bunny; jellybean; Prodigal Daughter; Manny Festo
I just heard it on the news!!!!!!!! This is so grand, so wonderful, such a great day! AMEN!
68 posted on 11/16/2001 1:12:48 PM PST by Angelique
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To: Victoria Delsoul
Wonderful! Praise the Lord, and pass the ammo!!!

My kinda girl! :-D

69 posted on 11/16/2001 1:12:49 PM PST by Sir Gawain
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To: sirgawain
Hehehe
70 posted on 11/16/2001 1:12:51 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Dixie Mom
A position of strength works better than whiney weakness and "accommodating" terrorists. If we had started giving concessions to try to get these people out, the Taliban would just have made many more demands while continuing to hold onto them.
71 posted on 11/16/2001 1:12:54 PM PST by Irene Adler
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To: Angelique
This is just so wonderful, I was so worried about their safety.

72 posted on 11/16/2001 1:13:17 PM PST by Snow Bunny
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To: JohnHuang2
PRAISE GOD!!!!
73 posted on 11/16/2001 1:13:32 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: bigjoesaddle
Does anyone else like saying this word...Jalalabad? I do....Jalalabad...Jalalalalalalabad...hee hee hee.

BIGJOESADDLE, PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE EASILY AMUSED.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! too funny.

agrace, Vice President in charge of uncontrollable giggling.

75 posted on 11/16/2001 1:13:41 PM PST by agrace
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To: JohnHuang2
Gadhafi's son said his foundation made contact with the Taliban "with the aim of finding a solution for these people through third-party mediation," and that the effort was bearing fruit "because of the good standing the foundation enjoys in this area."

You know what this reminds me of? It reminds me of the story about the little banty rooster who believed that the sun rose because he crowed every morning.

Methinks Gadhafi Junior is trying to cash in on somebody else's done deal.

76 posted on 11/16/2001 1:14:58 PM PST by Don Joe
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To: Dixie Mom
bttt
77 posted on 11/16/2001 1:15:05 PM PST by GretchenEE
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To: Weirdad; Dixie Mom

Robert Herber and his wife, Stefanie, above left, celebrate Wednesday night with other members of Antioch Community Church in Waco after learning that church members Heather Mercer, Dayna Curry and six other foreign aid workers had been freed in Afghanistan.

Aid workers safe after U.S. airlift-Baylor grads taken to Pakistan-- At 3:40 p.m. CST Wednesday, or shortly after midnight today in Afghanistan, the group was taken to a field near Ghanzi, about 50 miles southwest of Kabul, where three Special Operations helicopters swept in, loaded the workers and flew out, Pentagon officials said.


Mercer



Curry

78 posted on 11/16/2001 1:15:08 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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