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Journalists call for release of ex-BBC cameraman who is in Taliban's custody

Kabul [Afghanistan], April 9 (ANI): Former BBC cameraman Peter Jouvenal is still in Taliban's custody, according to a media report citing his colleague who is calling for the photographer's release.

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Kabul [Afghanistan], April 9 (ANI): Former BBC cameraman Peter Jouvenal is still in Taliban's custody, according to a media report citing his colleague who is calling for the photographer's release.
Jouvenal, who has German and British citizenship, was detained in Kabul by the Taliban, The Frontier Post reported on Friday.
The cameraman is said to be still in Taliban's custody.
According to the media reports, the detained photographer's friend David Loyn recently said the Afghan government had freed two Britons and one American, but Peter remained in their custody.
Reports say that Jouvenal often stayed with Jalaluddin Haqqani, father of the current Minister of Interior Sirajuddin Haqqani. In 1997l, he was the cameraman for a CNN interview with Osama bin Laden in eastern Afghanistan.
Peter returned to Afghanistan as a businessman after the Islamic Emirate was taken over by the Taliban last year.
The Foreign Office made it clear that there could be no normal relations with the Taliban government while British citizens were being held in jail.
Quoting Loyn, who also served as former BBC correspondent, The Frontier Post reported: "I do not understand why he is being held. He came to Afghanistan to try to help the country rebuild. If the Taliban arrest investors they will find it very hard to have normal relations with other countries."
Peter Bergen, a security analyst with CNN, also stressed the prompt release of Jouvenal.
He said for the sake of the holy month of Ramazan, the Afghan government should free Jouvenal as gesture of goodwill, it reported further.
John Simpson, another colleague of Jouvenal, expressed happiness over the fresh release of foreign detainees but he was disappointed that even after 117 days Jouvenal was still in custody. His friends and colleagues have expressed concerns over Jouvenal's health and asked the Afghan government to ensure his release. (ANI)

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