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After being kidnapped by Taliban for three years, Professor Australia was released and his family was happy.

Source: xkb.com.au
[Current News]     20 Nov 2019
Professor (TimothyWeeks), an Australian scholar who appeared in Afghanistan for three years in 2017 in a video released by Taliban a year after his kidnapping, ended his nightmares and was released yesterday (Tuesday). Prime Minister Morrison (ScottMorrison) said today that Vickers's family was "extremely happy" that he was about to return home.
After being kidnapped by Taliban for three years, Professor Australia was released and his family was happy.

A year after Wax was kidnapped, he appeared in a video released by Taliban in 2017


Professor Wilkes (Timothy Weeks), an Australian scholar who has been kidnapped in Afghanistan for three years, was released yesterday (Tuesday) after finally ending his nightmares.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said today that the family of Vieques is about to return to the "exhilarating".

He said Foreign Minister Penn (Marise Payne) told his family Wednesday morning after Vickers and his kidnapped American scholar Kim (Kevin King) were released and handed over to U. S. troops in Afghanistan.

He said he was "in good condition" given that Professor Wax had experienced "three years of hell" during his detention by terrorist groups.

Australian scholar Wilkes and American scholar Kim were kidnapped by Taliban forces outside an American university in Afghanistan in August 2016. The next year Taliban released a video of the two men.

The Afghan president announced on television a week ago that he would release three senior Taliban commanders in exchange for the release of the two hostages, a difficult decision he must do for the benefit of the Afghan people.

Three senior Taliban commanders released by government from Afghanistan flew to Qatar, the Gulf Arab state, on Tuesday, followed by Vickers and King, who were also released by Taliban in Afghanistan and handed over to US troops in Afghanistan.

Three Taliban commanders, including the younger brother Anas Haqqani, deputy commander of Taliban, also heads the dreaded Haqqani network.

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