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Taliban video 'shows captive US soldier Bowe Bergdahl'


The Taliban has released a video purporting to show US soldier Bowe Robert Bergdahl who was captured in Afghanistan almost six months ago.

The video has not been verified, but shows a man wearing sunglasses and a US military-style helmet and uniform.

He appears healthy and speaks calmly and clearly, and does not appear to be under duress, the AP news agency said.

Pte Bergdahl, a US airborne infantryman, was captured by the Afghan Taliban in Paktika province on 30 June.

The insurgents also released a video of him a few weeks after he was captured.

The Pentagon has said Pte Bergdahl was serving with an Alaska-based infantry regiment in Paktika province, eastern Afghanistan.

He is believed to be the first soldier seized in either Iraq or Afghanistan for at least two years.
BBC News - Taliban video 'shows captive US soldier Bowe Bergdahl'
 
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Looks like they converted him to Islam. And the poor lad looks damn hungry :lol:

Never seen a propaganda video. Are AFG Talibs adopting new tactics, eh?
 
Taliban releases video it claims is of US soldier captured in Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban released a video Friday purporting to show a U.S. soldier who was captured more than five months ago in eastern Afghanistan.

A caption in the video identifies the man as "War prisoner: Bowe Robert Bergdahl." Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl is the only known captured American serviceman. The U.S. airborne infantryman was taken by the Afghan Taliban in Paktika province on June 30.

It could not be confirmed immediately that it was Bergdahl in the new video, which was released to The Associated Press and other news organizations. But a terrorist monitoring group said there was no reason not to think Bergdahl was the man in the video.

The U.S. military had no immediate comment.

The man is shown seated, facing the camera, wearing sunglasses and what appears to be a U.S. military helmet and uniform. On one side of the image, it says: "An American soldier imprisoned by the Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan."

The man identifies himself as Bergdahl, born in Sun Valley, Idaho, and gives his rank, birth date, blood type, his unit and mother's maiden name before beginning a lengthy verbal attack on the U.S. conduct of the war in Afghanistan and its relations with Muslims. He appears healthy and doesn't appear to have been abused.

"Initial analysis indicates the hostage appearing in the video is Bowe Bergdahl," said the IntelCenter, a U.S. contractor that tracks terrorist propaganda and works with the intelligence community and the military.

The centre said the quality of the latest 36-minute video was better than the first one and was more in line with the quality of video received in the past from al-Qaida.

The video, which has an English-language narration in parts, also shows images of prisoners in U.S. custody being abused. The speaker says he did not suffer such ill treatment.

A statement read by a Taliban spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, appears at the end of the video and renews demands for a "limited number of prisoners" to be exchanged for Bergdahl. The statement says that more American troops could be captured.

The Geneva Conventions, which regulate the conduct of war between regular armies, bar the use of detainees for propaganda purposes and prohibit signatories from putting captured military personnel on display. As an insurgent organization, the Taliban are not party to the treaty.

Statements from captives are typically viewed as being made under duress. The insurgents also released a video of Bergdahl a few weeks after he was captured. In the July 19 video, Bergdahl appeared downcast and frightened.

Bergdahl, who was serving with a unit based in Fort Richardson, Alaska, was 23 when he vanished just five months after arriving in Afghanistan. He was serving at a base in Paktika province near the border with Pakistan in an area known to be a Taliban stronghold. On Friday, NATO said a joint Afghan-international force killed several militants in Paktika while searching for a commander of the Jalaluddin Haqqani militant network that is linked to al-Qaida.

U.S. military officials have searched for Bergdahl, but it is not publicly known whether he is even being held in Afghanistan or neighbouring Pakistan.

Lt. Col. Tim Marsano, an Idaho National Guard spokesman who has been serving as a liaison between the family and media, said late Thursday night that the family had not seen the video since word of its possible release surfaced earlier this month. He spoke with Bob and Jani Bergdahl, Bowe Bergdahl's parents, earlier this week and described their mood as "anxiously awaiting" any new information about their son.

"They're very hopeful that the message will be a positive one, as far as their son's health and welfare," Marsano said.

Marsano said the family still wasn't speaking publicly about Bergdahl's capture.

The man on the video said U.S. officials keep leading America "into the same holes," citing Vietnam, Japan, Germany, Somalia, Lebanon and Iraq.

"This is just going to be the next Vietnam unless the American people stand up and stop all this nonsense," he said.

Associated Press writers Deb Riechmann in Kabul, Noor Kahn in Kandahar, Afghanistan, and John Miller in Boise, Idaho, contributed to this report.

Copyright © 2009 The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.
 
This is old news....The Taliban will not let him go nor will the US negotiate for his release. All you have Achmed is a frightened American soldier. He should of known better than getting drunk on patrol and staying behind from his formations.

Meanwhile the USA is continuing to roll up and humiliate hundreds of Al-Qaida & Talibani terrorists all over the Afghanistan and there isn't a damn thing anyone can do about it.:hang2:
 
This is old news....The Taliban will not let him go nor will the US negotiate for his release. All you have Achmed is a frightened American soldier. He should of known better than getting drunk on patrol and staying behind from his formations.

Meanwhile the USA is continuing to roll up and humiliate hundreds of Al-Qaida & Talibani terrorists all over the Afghanistan and there isn't a damn thing anyone can do about it.:hang2:

Who is "Achmed"? Are we starting to stereotype here? Be mindful of this, next time such things will be deleted.
 
I think the poor guy will meet the same fate as all the other Taliban prisoners.
 
I hope he survives, chances are dim.
 
"All you have Achmed is a frightened American soldier."

Unacceptable language. I strongly encourage you to desist immediately with its use or likely face consequences.
 
Looks like they converted him to Islam. And the poor lad looks damn hungry :lol:

Never seen a propaganda video. Are AFG Talibs adopting new tactics, eh?

Shouldnt Taliban first accept islam them self first before they can convert people.
 
Shouldnt Taliban first accept islam them self first before they can convert people.

Who will decide whether the Taliban is Islamic or unIslamic?

Who is the top most authority in Pakistan to conduct ijtehad?
 
Who will decide whether the Taliban is Islamic or unIslamic?

Who is the top most authority in Pakistan to conduct ijtehad?

Talibans Actions are not of a Muslim in any possible way Islam gives us direction in very crystal clear writing(Quran) prophet livid his life accordingly so U have Quran to read prophets life to follow if you chose to go in other directions that not Islam fault And only The Almighty can decides who is on the right track and who is not

you Could not resist bringing Pakistan into this discussion could you.
 
Talibans Actions are not of a Muslim in any possible way Islam gives us direction in very crystal clear writing(Quran) prophet livid his life accordingly so U have Quran to read prophets life to follow if you chose to go in other directions that not Islam fault And only The Almighty can decides who is on the right track and who is not

you Could not resist bringing Pakistan into this discussion could you.

No I could not, because you, who just remarked that the Talibanis are not Islamic, are from Pakistan. If you had quoted someone else saying those words, I would have dragged his/her country in the discussion. However, it was you, so I had to ask about Pakistan, because that would give me an idea on why do you think that Talibanis are unIslamic.

I hope now you understand why I could not get rid of 'Pakistan' in my comment.
 

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