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British reporter may face Taliban spy charges
Patrick Cockburn and Rupert Cornwell
<a href="http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia_china/story.jsp?dir=71&story=96862">http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia_china/story.jsp?dir=71&story=96862>&amp;
host=3&amp;printable=1

30 September 2001

Yvonne Ridley, the British journalist detained by the Taliban, is under
investigation for spying, Kabul radio announced last night.  If charged,
she would face a possible death penalty. 

The development comes amid warnings that military strikes against
targets in Afghanistan are likely within days.  The prospect of a
British citizen being sentenced to death would also add considerably to
the pressure on Tony Blair to take decisive action. 

Ms Ridley, a Sunday Express reporter, was arrested on Friday with two
Afghan companions in the Dour Baba district in the east of the country. 
She was disguised in the traditional head-to-toe Muslim burqa and was
carrying no documentation.  Her camera was seized and she was taken to
Jalalabad for investigation. 

Last night a Foreign Office spokesman said: "We have seen these reports. 
We have no independent confirmation about them.  We are in contact with
the Taliban on this case."

The Taliban are already holding eight Western aid workers, including two
Americans.  Their trial, for promoting Christianity, is due to resume
today.  But a spying charge, particularly when applied to a bona fide
journalist, recalls the case of Farzad Bazoft, the Observer writer who
was arrested, tortured and executed by Iraq just before the Gulf War. 

Meanwhile, a senior opposition leader in northern Afghanistan, in daily
contact with Washington, predicted yesterday that the US will strike at
Osama bin Laden's supply bases "in days rather than weeks". 

The Pentagon and the Taliban both dismissed reports that a US special
forces unit had been captured in western Afghanistan.  The Pentagon said
it gave "no credence" to the story, as officials insisted there are no
US units in the country. 

Several hundred people protested in Washington yesterday against US
retaliation.  But a new Newsweek poll showed 65 per cent support for
military action, even if innocent civilians are killed, and, in his
weekly radio address yesterday, President George Bush vowed "war will be
waged wherever terrorists hide, run or plan". 


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