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'We died and got our lives back'

2007-09-03 13:23
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<b>Released South Korean hostages reunite with family members after arriving at a hospital in Seoul. (Huh Sang-wook, Newsis, AP) </b>

Released South Korean hostages reunite with family members after arriving at a hospital in Seoul. (Huh Sang-wook, Newsis, AP)

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Seoul - Nineteen South Koreans held captive by Afghanistan's Taliban for six weeks under threat of death have arrived home, saying they felt as if they had died and then got their lives back.

The former hostages had tearful reunions with their families at a hospital outside Seoul before undergoing medical checks.

"We apologise to the people for causing trouble and thank everyone who helped us return home safely," the spokesperson for the Christian aid workers told reporters at Incheon airport after a drama which gripped the country.

"We owe the country and the people a great debt," said Yu Kyeong-Sik.

"We had basically died and have got our lives back. We plan to live in a way that will make you proud, and we promise that to you and we will repay our debt."

Two killed

Guerrillas posing as passengers abducted 16 women and seven men on July 19 from their bus in insurgency-plagued southern Afghanistan.

The extremists murdered two men last month to press their demands to exchange the Koreans for Taliban prisoners, a condition firmly rejected by the Kabul government.

After starting talks in Afghanistan with South Korean officials, the Taliban on August 13 released two women in what they called a "goodwill gesture" and finally freed the remainder of the group last Wednesday and Thursday.

It was only then that the 19 learnt that two of their colleagues had been killed.

"When we heard about that, all of us were unable to recover from that," said Yu, 55. "We ask that you give us a little bit of time and space and once we are able to rest we will explain everything in detail."

Some of the women in the group sobbed as he spoke to journalists.

"Having my two children back today, I cannot but thank the people," Suh Jeong-Bae, whose son and daughter were held by the Taliban, said in a big smile during the family reunion.

Beaten for refusing to convert to Islam

A pastor from the Saem-Mul Presbyterian church at Bundang on the outskirts of Seoul, which organised the mission to Afghanistan, said some of the hostages had been "severely beaten" for refusing to embrace Islam.

"Their ordeal was harder than anticipated as some hostages were severely beaten because they refused to convert," the pastor, Park Eun-jo, told reporters after holding services with the former captives at the hospital.

The two surviving male hostages, Je Chang-hee and Song Byung-woo, were threatened with death for refusing to convert, Park said, adding that some of the woman had been "at risk of being sexually assaulted".

The South Korean government, powerless to meet demands for a prisoner swap, finally reached a deal for their release with the help of an Indonesian diplomat.

Seoul agreed to go ahead with a previously scheduled withdrawal of its 210 non-combat troops from Afghanistan by year-end, and to ban its missionaries from visiting the Islamic nation.

Ransom

Despite several media reports that a ransom was paid, the head of South Korea's National Intelligence Service - who was in Afghanistan personally overseeing the discussions - denied making payments to the Taliban.

"There was no such deal," Kim Man-Bok told reporters upon his return home with the group.

Presidential spokesperson Cheon Ho-Seon on Sunday also repeatedly denied that South Korea bought the release of the hostages, telling journalists: "We have never paid any ransom."

"I thank the public for their support. I am sorry for having failed to rescue all 23 kidnapped people," Kim said.

"I hope that the government and the public make efforts so that this kind of incident will not happen again."

While Seoul apparently made no major concessions to the Taliban, the Afghan and Canadian foreign ministers criticised the deal, saying it had given the insurgents legitimacy.

"The government struggled to strike a balance between the international norms and custom concerning this kind of issue and the absolute premise that we have to save the people's lives," Foreign Minister Song Min-Soon said Saturday.

"The international community will understand it well."

Now that the hostages are free, the church has also come in for strong public criticism for organising what was seen as a reckless trip.

The group ignored foreign ministry warnings against travel to Afghanistan, where more than 1 000 South Korean Christians were deported en masse last year because of security concerns.

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