AID WORKER | |
Name: | Daniela Beyer |
Age: | 35 |
Nationality: | German |
Organisation: | International Assistance Mission |
Location: | Badakhshan, Afghanistan |
Date: | 06 August 2010 |
Cause: | Executed (shot) by Taliban extremists |
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Showing posts with label executed. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Aid worker, Daniela Beyer
American aid worker, Glen Lapp murdered by Taliban
Glen D.Lapp, a 40-year-old nurse from Lancaster, was one of a group of 10 charity aid workers executed by Taliban in Nuristan province. He had been in Afghanistan for nearly two years. Though trained as a nurse, Lapp managed logistics for the International Assistance Mission, a Kabul-based Christian charity that organized the trip. An official with the group said it was authorized to treat people in the Parun valley for eye diseases.
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Glen Lapp |
Monday, August 9, 2010
Aid worker, Tom Grams
AID WORKER | |
Name: | Tom Grams |
Age: | 51 |
Nationality: | American |
Organisation: | International Assistance Mission |
Location: | Badakhshan, Afghanistan |
Date: | 06 August 2010 |
Cause: | Executed (shot) by Taliban extremists |
Aid worker, Brian Carderelli
AID WORKER | |
Name: | Brian Carderelli |
Age: | 25 |
Nationality: | American |
Organisation: | International Assistance Mission |
Location: | Badakhshan, Afghanistan |
Date: | 06 August 2010 |
Cause: | Executed (shot) by Taliban extremists |
Aid worker, Cheryl Beckett
AID WORKER | |
Name: | Cheryl Beckett |
Age: | 32 |
Nationality: | American |
Organisation: | International Assistance Mission |
Location: | Badakhshan, Afghanistan |
Date: | 6 August 2010 |
Cause: | Executed (shot) by Taliban extremists |
Monday, October 20, 2008
Aid worker shot dead in Kabul
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Gayle Williams |
Gayle Williams was an aid worker for SERVE Afghanistan of joint British and South African nationality. She was shot dead on her way to work in Kabul by two men on a motorbike on 20th October 2008.
Zabiullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban, claimed responsibility for her death and said she had been killed "because she was working for an organization which was preaching Christianity in Afghanistan."
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Japanese aid worker shot dead in Nangarhar
The bullet-riddled body of an abducted Japanese aid worker was recovered Wednesday, the latest grim symbol of insurgents' apparent determination to drive foreign humanitarian groups from Afghanistan. Afghan and Japanese authorities identified the slain man as Kazuya Ito, an engineer who was seized by gunmen a day earlier in Nangarhar province, east of Kabul.
The Japanese engineer worked for an aid organization called Peshawar-kai, meaning the Peshawar group, based in Fukuoka, Japan. It is named for a Pakistani city just across the border that is home to hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees.
Ito, 31, was working on agricultural development projects in a remote eastern area of Afghanistan, Japanese diplomats and colleagues said. Authorities said gunmen stopped his car Tuesday near the city of Jalalabad, which lies on the main road connecting Kabul, the Afghan capital, and the border with Pakistan. Ito's Afghan driver was released unharmed.
Wednesday, June 2, 2004
Five Aid Workers shot Badghis Province
Five Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) staff were killed 2nd June 2004 while traveling on the road between Khairkhana and Qala-I-Naw in Badghis province.
They were: Hélène de Beir, Belgian national, Project Coordinator; Willem Kwint, Dutch national, Logistician; Egil Tynaes, Norwegian national, Medical Doctor; Fasil Ahmad, Afghan national, Translator; Besmillah, Afghan national, Driver.
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L-R: Helene, Willem, Egil, Fasil, Besmillah |
Statement by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) reads: They departed from Khairkhana at 1500 hours in a Toyota Landcruiser. Radio contact should have been established at 1545 hours, but this contact was not established. Two cars were sent to check for the vehicle, one departing from Khairkhana, the second from Qala-I-Naw. The vehicle was located at approximately 1720, about 25 minutes from Khairkhana in the direction of Qala-I-Naw.
Initial reports from local elders suggested a tragedy had occurred. Through the efforts of the local community the vehicle was brought back to the MSF compound in Khairkhana. The vehicle was back in the compound by 1945 hours and the remaining four expatriate team members and our national staff team confirmed the shooting of our five colleagues.
The condition of the vehicle was described as having been shot through the front windscreen, through the front passenger window, and through the back windscreen. There was also shrapnel embedded in the side of the vehicle, indicating a grenade had been detonated.
It is impossible for us to give any further details as we simply don't know anything more about what happened. Nor do we know who is behind the killings or the motives for it.
Monday, March 24, 2003
Red Cross aid worker killed in Kandahar
International Red Cross staff member Ricardo Munguia was shot and killed in an ambush north of Kandahar City 24th March 2003.
A water supply engineer, Ricardo MunguÃa was a citizen of both Switzerland and El Salvador. He joined the International Committee of the Red Cross 1999.
He was fatally shot on March 27, 2003, by gunmen while on assignment with several Afghan colleagues in Oruzgan province, although another account placed the incident at a Taliban checkpoint in the Shah Wali Kot district of Kandahar. He was 39.
This marked the first murder of a foreign aid worker in Afghanistan in at least five years. MunguÃa's murder sparked concerns that security issues would prevent aid workers from reaching more of Afghanistan's most vulnerable people.
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