February 5th, 2009
Kidnapped French Executive In Afghanistan, The Interview
I wrote last June about Johan Freckhaus being kidnapped in Afghanistan. Living in the country for nine years, Johan was fully integrated with the communities, spoke Dari and was devoted himself to the reconstruction of the country. His kidnapping was the more than a surprise.
Johan gave an interview last week to Le Monde [in French] where he gets back to what happened.
Read the full article here or download it from there: Johan-Freckhaus-Otage-Des-Talibans [PDF]
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