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Journalist details Afghan kidnap | Journalist details Afghan kidnap |
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A Canadian journalist held hostage for 28 days in Afghanistan has given her first interview since she was freed. | A Canadian journalist held hostage for 28 days in Afghanistan has given her first interview since she was freed. |
Mellissa Fung, 35, said she was stabbed in the shoulder as she was seized at gunpoint while reporting from a Kabul refugee camp on 12 October. | Mellissa Fung, 35, said she was stabbed in the shoulder as she was seized at gunpoint while reporting from a Kabul refugee camp on 12 October. |
She told her employers - the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - her captors were a criminal gang after a ransom. | She told her employers - the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - her captors were a criminal gang after a ransom. |
The lead kidnapper - known to her as Khaled - told Ms Fung his father ran the operation from Pakistan, she said. | The lead kidnapper - known to her as Khaled - told Ms Fung his father ran the operation from Pakistan, she said. |
"Two guys with big guns came out of the car and grabbed me," Ms Fung said of her abduction. | "Two guys with big guns came out of the car and grabbed me," Ms Fung said of her abduction. |
"I think I hit one, and he stabbed me in the shoulder... Next thing I knew, I was inside the car on the floor." | "I think I hit one, and he stabbed me in the shoulder... Next thing I knew, I was inside the car on the floor." |
Treated well | Treated well |
Ms Fung - who was on her second reporting stint in Afghanistan - told CBC she was kept blindfolded in a damp underground chamber south-west of Kabul. | Ms Fung - who was on her second reporting stint in Afghanistan - told CBC she was kept blindfolded in a damp underground chamber south-west of Kabul. |
She survived on biscuits and juice, she said, adding that although she was guarded at all times, she was treated well. | She survived on biscuits and juice, she said, adding that although she was guarded at all times, she was treated well. |
The reporter built up a rapport with Khaled, whom she described as about 19 years old, making him swear on the Koran several times that she would not be killed. | The reporter built up a rapport with Khaled, whom she described as about 19 years old, making him swear on the Koran several times that she would not be killed. |
The Canadian and Afghan governments say no ransom was paid in exchange for Ms Fung's release, which was negotiated by Afghanistan's intelligence agency, the National Directorate of Security. | The Canadian and Afghan governments say no ransom was paid in exchange for Ms Fung's release, which was negotiated by Afghanistan's intelligence agency, the National Directorate of Security. |
The abduction was not reported until Ms Fung's freedom was secured amid concerns for her safety. | The abduction was not reported until Ms Fung's freedom was secured amid concerns for her safety. |
Ms Fung was speaking to CBC's Anna Maria Tremonti at an undisclosed location. | Ms Fung was speaking to CBC's Anna Maria Tremonti at an undisclosed location. |
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