Taliban Releases Video of Kidnapped Chinese Man in Pakistan

Taliban Releases Video of Kidnapped Chinese Man in Pakistan
May 25, 2015 By eChinacities.com

A Taliban militant released a video Sunday calling on the Chinese government to provide ransom for a Chinese man kidnapped last year in Pakistan. The video shows Chinese tourist Hu Xudong who was kidnapped last May.

The militants never specified a ransom amount for the kidnapped man.

Last May, a Chinese tourist was kidnapped in northwestern Pakistan while on a cycling trip. His passport, bicycle, and belongings were found by police and he was identified as Hong Xudong.

The video has not been released to the public.

Source: wenxuecity.com

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6 Comments

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Nessquick

but as i see him , clean clothes, shaved, hair washed out... he have better life there than back home, don't he ?

May 26, 2015 13:31 Report Abuse

Nessquick

here they can at least ask some bilions in ransom

May 26, 2015 13:29 Report Abuse

superduper

Why would militants specify a random amount?

May 26, 2015 08:33 Report Abuse

adminanswer

Typo, now fixed!

May 27, 2015 11:15 Report Abuse

rainiersales

Maybe the Taliban just barked up the wrong tree, intimidate then more and China can wipe out the Taliban from the face of the planet. Just try to dare them, I double dare you!. And boom! work done for the US.

May 26, 2015 08:32 Report Abuse

Chairman_Cow

The Taliban would have a better chance of getting money by finding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow than the Chinese.

May 25, 2015 20:11 Report Abuse