Kidnapped Pole Apparently Beheaded On Tape
Pakistani Militants Abducted Engineer In September, Demanded Release Of Taliban Prisoners
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Pakistan has witnessed several attacks on foreigners in recent months as its overall security has deteriorated amid a growing al Qaeda and Taliban-led insurgency. In early February, an American U.N. worker was abducted in the southwestern city of Quetta, purportedly by separatists.
The seven-minute video appears to show the Polish hostage, Piotr Stanczak, sitting on the floor flanked by two masked men. Off camera, a militant briefly engages him in conversation before three others behead him. One of the hooded men then addresses the camera, blaming Pakistan for the killing for not agreeing to their demands to release Taliban prisoners.
If confirmed, Stanczak's death would apparently be the first killing of a Western hostage in Pakistan since U.S. journalist Daniel Pearl was beheaded in 2002.
The video was given to an Associated Press reporter Sunday in northwestern Pakistan on a flash drive by an intermediary who said he obtained it from the Taliban. The AP has elected not to distribute the images. Other international media also reported receiving or viewing footage of the killing.
Polish security services minister Jacek Cichocki said that in his opinion "that is the Pole and the film is authentic," adding final confirmation would have to wait until diplomatic and consular services receive the body.
Stanczak was surveying oil and gas fields for Geofizyka Krakow, a Polish geophysics institute.
"We believed the whole time, even up to the last minute, that the kidnapping affair would end well. Now, we know that's not the case," Leopold Sulkowski, president of the institute, told reporters in Krakow, Poland.
"At this sad and tragic moment, we can't find clear or strong enough words to condemn the monstrous and criminal act."
Pakistani Interior Ministry spokesman Shahidullah Baig said Sunday the government was investigating the existence of the video. He did not immediately respond to requests for comment Monday.
Violence in Pakistan and Afghanistan has soared since U.S.-led forces ousted the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in 2001. Many militants fled across the border to Pakistan, establishing bases and continuing to attack U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan.
President Barack Obama has made resolving the Afghan war a key focus of his foreign policy strategy, appointing heavyweight diplomat Richard Holbrooke as a special representative to Pakistan and Afghanistan.
At this sad and tragic moment, we can't find clear or strong enough words to condemn the monstrous and criminal act.
Leopold Sulkowskipresident, Geofizyka Krakow
"We have to think of it that way and not distinguish between the two," he said.
But Holbrooke will face considerable challenges in his new assignment. A European ambassador based in Islamabad, speaking to CBS News ahead of his arrival compared the Pakistan-Afghanistan situation with Holbrooke's previous assignment: “Bosnia was like freshman or sophomore. By comparison this would be a tough graduate assignment which would be far from easy."
Pakistani nationalists have seized the opportunity of Holbrooke’s visit to revive calls for a tougher approach towards the U.S., reports CBS News' Farhan Bokhari.
“We have to tell the U.S. in clear terms we can’t offer more sacrifices. We have lost our soldiers and many of our innocent people have been killed for a cause, which is a U.S. cause,” said Khurshid Ahmed, a leader of the Jamaat-i-Islami, Pakistan’s largest Islamic political party, in an interview with CBS News. “There has to be a limit to how far we can sacrifice our own interests, and fight for a cause which is dividing our own country.”
The U.S. Embassy said Monday morning that Holbrooke was not yet in Pakistan, declining to reveal exactly when he would arrive.
A spokesman for the Taliban in northwest Pakistan's Darra Adam Khel area said Saturday that they killed the Polish captive because the government missed a deadline to release 26 prisoners. Armed men pulled Stanczak from his car on Sept. 28 after killing three Pakistanis traveling with him near the city of Attock in northwestern Pakistan.
Also Monday, at least 14 people died and six others were wounded when mortar shells hit a house twice in the Darra Adam Khel area, a local government official said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
It was unclear who fired the shells, but the second landed as people gathered to help those struck by the first.
Darra Adam Khel lies just outside the semiautonomous tribal regions, where al Qaeda and Taliban militants have long had strongholds.
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See all 90 CommentsPosted by ahrats at 06:32 AM : Feb 10, 2009
You don''t seem to understand, The Taliban and alky aida thrive on that kind of threat. They have millions of poor and sick that will do it (suicide bombers) just so they don''t hurt anymore
1. Did Israel exist before 1948? PALESTINE?)
2. How, and what tactics where used to create Israel? (UN, international law)
3. Why are Palestinians living in refugee camps? (would rather live like rats, and spew anti-semetic hate than try to improve themselves)
4. Israel continues to build settlements in the West Bank. And the arabs continue to try to destroy Jews.
5. Many arab Christians lived in Palestine (Never existed as a Nation. Those that are still there are terrorized and butchered by Hamas. Also, the arabs left Israel under orders from the arab countries that were planning to attack Israel6. Can people in Gaza travel? Do they have a passport? (No, and they should not until they stop terrorism)7. For how long has Israel controlled the land, air, and sea around Gaza (Probably will have to until Islam stops attacking Israel)?
8. Have you heard of Jonathan Pollard? (American who spied for Israel) NOTE: was not responsible for any harm or loss of life, unlike the 1000''s killed by your kind.
9. Who bombed the USS Liberty? (This is a GIMMEE, AL-QUEDA)
What planet are you from? We had the Ottoman empire, 4 crusades, the conquest of Spain, The Muslim-Christian War (1528-1560), the current war in south Phillipines, As a matter of fact, there hasn''''t been a time that Muslims haven''''t been killing Christians somewhere in the world.
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Posted by Trapbreaker at 01:01 AM : Feb 10, 2009
I believe the confusion comes from the fact that Christians, particularly in the here and now, slaughter Muslims in VASTLY LARGER NUMBERS and then attempt to ignore this outrageous hypocrisy.
Even the most cognitively dissonant mind-*** like yourself will attempt to convince others by ignoring something painfully obvious just by the mere fact that killing Iraqi''s, Afghan''s, Pakistani''s, Palestinians, etc. -- men, women AND CHILDREN -- in the tens and hundreds of thousands IN THEIR OWN COUNTRIES is not an ATROCITY, but yesterday''s news -- OVER AND OVER AGAIN. Where the *** have you been?
and to the Pakistani''s, who certainly have achieved more than this, in their long history,
why is this front page news???
"Stanczak was surveying oil and gas fields for Geofizyka Krakow, a Polish geophysics institute."
Thats what we know from this article about Stanczak. He got his head cut off by the Taliban to make the evening news, and CBS complied, and put it there.
What was IN the head?
NO one, apparently, cares...
And as long as we in the West want it this way....
Thats the way the Taliban (or whatever puss-gut of the moment) will serve it...
What planet are you from? We had the Ottoman empire, 4 crusades, the conquest of Spain, The Muslim-Christian War (1528-1560), the current war in south Phillipines, As a matter of fact, there hasn''t been a time that Muslims haven''t been killing Christians somewhere in the world.
Posted by bertiebon22 at 11:04 PM : Feb 09, 2009
+ report abuse
*****
one incident???
your boyfriend is muslim?? HAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHA trust me sweetheart..back in middle east..you stand right behind the dog and the ''boy'' servant..
The struggle is not about religion, it is the resistance of people to an imposition upon them of conditions adverse to their sovereignty and well being, and for the profit of the imposers, religion is only the basis of which they claim right to resist.
As for the Polish person who was the "victim", what was he doing in a country known worldwide to be hostile to those representing Euro-American interests?
He must have known the risks, if not he paid the price for ignorance, and if he did know the risks, charging "hazardous duty" pay for his work, then he paid the price for his greed.
And it is a good bet that the company he worked for couldn''t care less, except for the inconvenience of finding a replacement.
Posted by CloverNYC
Pakistan covertly developed nuclear weapons beginning in the late 1970s. And yes, it would be scary if radical islam had control of them. And try telling your little rant about the recession to people losing their jobs and homes. I bet their priorities are different.
Posted by RichardJ390
Unless you''re a priest.
Posted by peter776
At least you said radical islam. Very good.
Mr. wolfsbaneh . He''ll cut your head off.
Of course, he''ll cut it off in a "peaceful" way.
I''m guessing lidocaine and a scalpel.
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