Pakistan : Terrorists Kidnap Czech Tourist girls

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(Reuters) - The Czech government is negotiating the release of two Czech women kidnapped in Pakistan in March, President Milos Zeman said on Wednesday.

Wed Oct 16, 2013

Antonie Chrastecka and Hana Humpalova, who are both 24, were seized in March while travelling by microbus through Pakistan's southwestern province of Baluchistan near the Afghan border en route to India.

"I can only say they are currently somewhere between Pakistan and Afghanistan and currently their release is being negotiated," Zeman told CTK news agency when asked about the case during a meeting with students in the Czech city of Kolin.

There has been no official word of their fate since a video given to a Czech TV station was broadcast in June showing the two demanding the release of Pakistani national Aafia Siddiqui.

Siddiqui, a neuroscientist, was given an 86-year sentence by a U.S. court in 2010 for shooting at FBI agents and soldiers in Afghanistan.

The Foreign Ministry declined to comment. Zeman's spokeswoman was unavailable for comment.

(Reporting by Jason Hovet; editing by Tom Pfeiffer)

Czechs say negotiating release of women seized in Pakistan | Reuters
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It's not clear from the article, who the Czech Govt. is negotiating with in pakistan???
 
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(Reuters) - The Czech government is negotiating the release of two Czech women kidnapped in Pakistan in March, President Milos Zeman said on Wednesday.

Wed Oct 16, 2013

Antonie Chrastecka and Hana Humpalova, who are both 24, were seized in March while travelling by microbus through Pakistan's southwestern province of Baluchistan near the Afghan border en route to India.

"I can only say they are currently somewhere between Pakistan and Afghanistan and currently their release is being negotiated," Zeman told CTK news agency when asked about the case during a meeting with students in the Czech city of Kolin.

There has been no official word of their fate since a video given to a Czech TV station was broadcast in June showing the two demanding the release of Pakistani national Aafia Siddiqui.

Siddiqui, a neuroscientist, was given an 86-year sentence by a U.S. court in 2010 for shooting at FBI agents and soldiers in Afghanistan.

The Foreign Ministry declined to comment. Zeman's spokeswoman was unavailable for comment.

(Reporting by Jason Hovet; editing by Tom Pfeiffer)

Czechs say negotiating release of women seized in Pakistan | Reuters
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It's not clear from the article, who the Czech Govt. is negotiating with in pakistan???
The girls still not released?
That's bad.
But if you were travelling from Iran to India via Baluchistan in Pakistan, then there are only two outcomes
1.You are a world traveler.
2.You are stupid or have been conned.

But as @Blackwater said they can be callgirls but that also doesn't justify travel to India on road through Baluchistan.

First thing one has to confirm whether they are alive or not.
 
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Pakistan is the good country and the people in it are also very good they cannot do that shameful work
 

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Pakistan is the good country and the people in it are also very good they cannot do that shameful work
Being a Pakistani, you have every right to say that ! However, did you ever wonder what world thinks about Pakistan and Pakistanis ?

No country is good or bad, it's the people of the country who portrays the image of their native state.

BTW, how do you define good and bad when it comes to Pakistan ? and Pakistanis ?

Pakistanis created Taliban, trained them and once upon a time you were proud of them. Now the same Talibanis are hunting your own army personnels. Now tell me, is it good or bad ? Isn't that shameful ?

It's an open secret that, ISI was sheltering worlds most wanted fugitive Osama bin laden who was killed by your American friends.

You are proud of ISI, isn't that correct ? Now tell me, ISI is good or bad ? Isn't that shameful ?
 
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Pakistan is the good country and the people in it are also very good they cannot do that shameful work

Pakistan also is the good english country and people in it. are also very good they can not do that shameful english:taunt::taunt::taunt:



on topic : pakis can only do shameful work:pound::pound:


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