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‘Taliban killed the baby, raped my wife’
- Updated: October 16, 2017
Canadian hold warrant with family in Afghanistan condemns a ‘stupidity’ of his kidnappers, hopes to ‘build a sanctuary’ for his family after five-year ordeal
Freed Canadian warrant Joshua Boyle indicted his kidnappers of murdering his tot daughter and raping his mother during his family’s years-long chains by a Haqqani network, a Taliban-affiliated organisation handling in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Boyle leveled a accusations in a succinct matter he review on his attainment in Toronto on Friday with his American wife, Caitlan Coleman, and 3 children, who were liberated on Wednesday by Pakistani troops, formed on a tip from US intelligence.
Joshua Boyle and his family (below) was discovered by Pakistani infantry nearby Afghan border. Pics/AFP and AP
He cursed a Haqqani network’s “stupidity and immorality of authorising a murder of my tot daughter” in “retaliation for my steady refusal to accept an offer that a trespasser of a Haqqani network had done to me, and a irrationality and immorality of a successive rape of my wife”.
He pronounced a rape was not a movement of a sole guard, though was aided by a captain of a ensure and a Haqqani commander he identified as Abu Hajr. Boyle pronounced a genocide of his daughter and his wife’s rape occurred in 2014. That was dual years after he and Coleman, afterwards “heavily pregnant,” were kidnapped in a remote Taliban-controlled area of Afghanistan. He pronounced they were in Afghanistan as “pilgrims” assisting bad villagers when they were captured. “Obviously it will be of implausible significance to my family to build a secure refuge to call a home,” he said.
The Canadian supervision welcomed a family’s arrival. “Today, we join a Boyle family in jubilant over a long-awaited lapse to Canada of their desired ones,” a unfamiliar method said. Agencies