Pakistani man appeals to Taliban to rescue his son

A Pakistani man has appealed to Taliban to rescue his son after he knocked on the door of each and every government official.

Pakistani man appeals to Taliban to rescue his son

World Bulletin / News Desk

Frustrated with the government's inability to help him, a man in Pakistan has appealed to Taliban to rescue his 11-year-old son kidnapped by criminals more than a month ago.

"I knocked on the door of each and every government official but no one gave me justice to recover my only son," Fareed Khan told Reuters in the volatile northwestern city of Peshawar.

"Now the Taliban are my last hope. I believe they will recover my son. The Taliban are good Muslims and good human beings. They don't demand bribes for the provision of justice."

Khan, 45, said he had no other choice in his quest to rescue his son, Furqan Fareed, who was kidnapped on Nov. 5 in the city of Bannu.

Bannu is near North Waziristan, an ethnic Pashtun region on the Afghan border where many Taliban fighters are based. State security forces have next to no presence there.

Government officials were not available for comment.

Khan said his son suffered from epilepsy and feared that he might die. He added: "Now my wife, my three daughters and I publicly appeal to the Pakistani Taliban to recover my son." 

Güncelleme Tarihi: 16 Aralık 2013, 15:50
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