Oman Daily Observer

North American couple, children appear in Taliban hostage video

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KABUL: An American-Canadian couple held hostage by the Taliban have appeared in a video for the first time with their two children born in captivity, pleading with President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump to secure their release.

Canadian Joshua Boyle and his American wife Caitlan Coleman had two sons after being kidnapped in Afghanista­n in 2012 during a backpackin­g trip.

In the four-minute video shared by the SITE Intelligen­ce group, the couple were shown with their two young sons sitting on their laps. “We have waited since 2012 for somebody to understand our problems,” Coleman was shown saying in the video as she appealed to both Obama and Trump to rescue her family.

It was not clear if Coleman, who indicated the video was recorded on December 3, was reading from a script.

The couple last appeared in a video in August, without their children, urging their government­s to pressure Kabul to change its policy on executions of captured insurgents.

In early May, Kabul hanged six Taliban-linked inmates, in the first set of executions carried out as part of President Ashraf Ghani’s new hardline policy against the militants who are stepping up their nationwide offensive.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said he could not immediatel­y comment on the latest video when contacted. There was no reaction from the US State Department or the Afghan government. Earlier this year, Caitlan’s parents James and Lyn Coleman, who live in Pennsylvan­ia, appealed to the Taliban to release the couple and their children.

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