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Japan aid worker abducted in Afghanistan-Kyodo
Tue, Aug 26, 2008
Reuters

>TOKYO, JAPAN - A male Japanese aid worker has been abducted in eastern Afghanistan, Kyodo news agency said on Tuesday.

The man, who worked for a Japanese nongovernmental organisation called Peshawar-kai, was kidnapped early on Tuesday near Jalalabad, Kyodo said, citing the group.

Japan does not have troops in Afghanistan, but its navy runs a maritime refuelling operation in support of U.S.-led military operations in the country.

 

 
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