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US, Aussie hostages appear in Afghan Taliban video

KABUL — An American and an Australian have appeared in a Taliban hostage video, five months after they were kidnapped from Kabul.

- (AFP)

Gunmen wearing police uniforms abducted the two professors at the American University of Afghanista­n in the heart of the Afghan capital on August 7, seizing them from their vehicle after smashing the passenger window.

The 13-minute, 35-second video circulated by Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid on Wednesday offers the first apparent proof that they were still alive.

Australia said Thursday it "has been working closely with other government­s to secure the release" of the hostage, but would not elaborate citing his family's wishes and safety concerns.

The video comes after US Special Operations forces conducted a failed secret raid in August to rescue them.

President Barack Obama authorised the raid in an unspecifie­d area of Afghanista­n but the hostages were not there, the Pentagon said in September.

The elite American University of Afghanista­n, which opened in 2006 and enrols more than 1,700 students, could not be reached for comment. It has attracted a number of visiting faculty members from Western countries.

The abductions highlighte­d the growing dangers faced by foreigners in Afghanista­n.

The Afghan capital is infested with organised criminal gangs who stage kidnapping­s for ransom, often targeting foreigners and wealthy Afghans, and sometimes handing them over to insurgent groups.

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PRESSE AGENCE FRANCE A sentry looks at the vicinity from the observatio­n tower in a Taliban camp in Afghanista­n.

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