Tariq Azizuddin was
Pakistan
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's ambassador to
Turkey
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. He was ambassador to
Afghanistan
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when he was taken hostage by
terrorists from the
Tehrik-i-Taliban on Monday February 11, 2008.
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Tariq was traveling, by road, from his home in
Peshawar
Peshawar is the capital and List of cities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by population, largest city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It is the sixth most populous city of Pakistan, with a district p ...
, to Afghanistan's nearby capital,
Kabul
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.
His vehicle was stopped by gunmen and he was taken hostage along with his driver Gul Nawaz and bodyguard Amir Sultan in Pakistan's
Khyber Tribal Agency, prior to passing through the border crossing at
Torkham.
The Taliban released a video to the Arab satellite channel
al-Arabiya TV on April 19, 2008.
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On May 16, 2008 his brother Tahir Azizuddin announced that Tariq was safe and had been freed. Nawaz and Sultan were also freed.
Pakistani authorities denied that Tariq's release was the culmination of a negotiated deal.
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Nevertheless, the ''BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
'', the ''Pak Tribune'', and the ''Asia Times
''Asia Times'' (), formerly known as ''Asia Times Online'', is a Hong Kongbased English language news media publishing group, covering politics, economics, business, and culture from an Asian perspective. ''Asia Times'' publishes in English and ...
'' all reported there had been a prisoner swap.
The ''Asia Times'' article asserted there was a deal—with Baitullah Mehsud.[
The ''Asia Times'' article stated that 55 militants were released, and that a payment of 20 million ]Pakistani Rupee
The Pakistani rupee (; ISO code: PKR; symbol: ; abbreviation: Re (singular) and Rs (plural)) is the official currency in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the State Bank of Pakistan. It was officia ...
s was paid.
The ''Asia Times'' article named Mufti Yousuf and Muslim Dost as two of released militants
The ''Asia Times'' article reported that Maulana Abdul Aziz was expected to be released soon.
The ''Asia Times'' article reported that negotiations stalled over the kidnappers demand that Mullah Obaidullah be handed over, and the 20 million rupee payment was in lieu of his release.
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Living people
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People from Peshawar
Year of birth missing (living people)