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Sgt Bowe Bergdahl 'captivity photo' surfaces | Sgt Bowe Bergdahl 'captivity photo' surfaces |
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A photo of Sgt Bowe Bergdahl appearing to pose with a Taliban leader during his captivity in Afghanistan has been dismissed as "propaganda" by the US. | |
After being held for five years, Sgt Bergdahl was released in May in a swap for five Guantanamo detainees. | |
A Pentagon spokesman said the US had no reason to believe the photo, which appeared on social media and has not been verified, was not authentic. | A Pentagon spokesman said the US had no reason to believe the photo, which appeared on social media and has not been verified, was not authentic. |
He is shown with Badruddin Haqqani, a militant commander killed in 2012. | |
He has been undergoing what the US military calls a "reintegration process" in Texas since his return. | He has been undergoing what the US military calls a "reintegration process" in Texas since his return. |
The photo appeared on a Taliban-supporting Facebook page and Twitter account, but was undated. | The photo appeared on a Taliban-supporting Facebook page and Twitter account, but was undated. |
Sgt Bergdahl was held captive, reportedly by both the Taliban and the affiliated Haqqani network, since 2009. | Sgt Bergdahl was held captive, reportedly by both the Taliban and the affiliated Haqqani network, since 2009. |
Defence department spokesman Colonel Steven Warren told reporters on Thursday any photos released by the Taliban or Haqqani network "are 100% propaganda and should be viewed that way". | Defence department spokesman Colonel Steven Warren told reporters on Thursday any photos released by the Taliban or Haqqani network "are 100% propaganda and should be viewed that way". |
Sgt Bergdahl has not spoken about his ordeal publicly since his release on 31 May. | Sgt Bergdahl has not spoken about his ordeal publicly since his release on 31 May. |
The move to release five Guantanamo detainees after Sgt Bergdahl was transferred to US special forces sparked a heated political row in the US. | The move to release five Guantanamo detainees after Sgt Bergdahl was transferred to US special forces sparked a heated political row in the US. |
Fellow soldiers have also argued Sgt Bergdahl knowingly wandered away from his unit while deployed in Afghanistan in June 2009. | Fellow soldiers have also argued Sgt Bergdahl knowingly wandered away from his unit while deployed in Afghanistan in June 2009. |
The US has opened an investigation into his disappearance, but has said they will not interview Sgt Bergdahl until he is finished with the reintegration process. | The US has opened an investigation into his disappearance, but has said they will not interview Sgt Bergdahl until he is finished with the reintegration process. |
An earlier report concluded he had walked away from his base without authorisation, but have stop short of accusing him of desertion. | An earlier report concluded he had walked away from his base without authorisation, but have stop short of accusing him of desertion. |
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