Australian woman kidnapped in Afghanistan
sydney - An Australian woman who worked as a social worker abducted in Afghanistan on Thursday morning from her office in the eastern city of Jalalabad. Australia is committed together with the Afghan government to free her, said Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop Friday.
The about sixty years old Kerry Jane Wilson was Wednesday arrived in Jalalabad. She was by,, four men in government uniforms '' brought from her office, said a spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar province.
Her 91-year-old father responds with a video on Twitter. 'Jane, do your best and come home safe .
Bishop said that in principle, Australia will not pay any ransom.
The about sixty years old Kerry Jane Wilson was Wednesday arrived in Jalalabad. She was by,, four men in government uniforms '' brought from her office, said a spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar province.
Her 91-year-old father responds with a video on Twitter. 'Jane, do your best and come home safe .
Bishop said that in principle, Australia will not pay any ransom.
Perth father makes emotional plea for the return of his aid worker daughter kidnapped in Afghanistan. #abcnewsPerth pic.twitter.com/CvQ3ZnXTHn
— Graeme Powell (@GraemePowell3) 29 april 2016
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