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Man describes family’s horror while hostages

On military video, Canadian praises Pakistan’s efforts to secure release

- By Rob Gillies and Patrick Lejtenyi

SMITHS FALLS, Ontario — A Canadian man who was held hostage with his American wife and children in Afghanista­n by a Taliban faction for five years said that his captors had killed their infant daughter and raped his wife.

The couple was safely back in Canada on Saturday after what the husband described as a harrowing firefight during a raid to free the family.

In a video released by Pakistan’s military that was filmed before he left that country for home, Joshua Boyle said Pakistani security forces positioned themselves between the hostages and their Haqqani network captors to keep the family safe amid the gunfire. ‘I did see the truth’

“A major comes over to me while I still have blood on me. The street is chaos and he says to me, ‘In the American media they said that we support the Haqqani network and that we make it possible. Today you have seen the truth. Did we not put bullets in those bastards?’” Boyle recalled, appearing beside his wife and children in the video.

“And so I can say to you I did see the truth, and the truth was that car was riddled with bullets. The ISI (Pakistan’s intelligen­ce agency) and the army got between the criminals and the car to make sure the prisoners were safe and my family was safe. They put them to flight and they ran like cowards. And this is proof enough to me the Pakistanis are doing everything to their utmost.”

The circumstan­ces under which the video was recorded were not immediatel­y clear.

Boyle, his American wife, Caitlan Coleman, and their three children were rescued Wednesday, five years after the couple was abducted in Afghanista­n while on a backpackin­g trip. Boyle said the kids, who were born in captivity, were adjusting to a new reality.

“These are children who three days ago they did not know what a toilet looks like. They used a bucket,” Boyle said in the video. “Three days ago they did not know what a light is or what a door is except that it is a metal thing that is locked in their face to make them a prisoner.

“And now they are seeing houses, they are seeing food, they are seeing gifts, all of this. They are doing very well.”

On Saturday back in Canada, Boyle played with one of his sons in the garden of his parents’ home. The boy appeared happy and healthy, digging in the grass as his father showed off the different plants. Daughter examined

Coleman was pregnant at the time of their abduction and ultimately gave birth to four children while in captivity. Boyle said after landing at Toronto’s airport that the extremists killed their newborn daughter and raped his wife during the years they were held.

He called on the Afghan government to bring their captors to justice, saying, “God willing, this litany of stupidity will be the epitaph of the Haqqani network.”

The birth of the fourth child had not been publicly known until then.

After returning to his parents’ home in Smiths Falls, Ontario, Boyle emailed the Associated Press a statement.

“Our daughter has had a cursory medical exam last night, and hospital staff were enthusiast­ically insistent that her chances seemed miraculous­ly high based on a quick physical. Full medical work-ups for each member of my family are being arranged right now, and God-willing the healing process — physically and mentally can begin.”

 ?? Lars Hagberg / The Canadian Press via AP ?? Joshua Boyle and his son play in his parents’ garden in Smiths Falls, Ontario. Boyle’s family was held hostage for five years by a Taliban-linked network.
Lars Hagberg / The Canadian Press via AP Joshua Boyle and his son play in his parents’ garden in Smiths Falls, Ontario. Boyle’s family was held hostage for five years by a Taliban-linked network.

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