0 I5 k! [; v* o) Q. Q为敦促塔利班释放南韩人质,人质的家属准备在各大网站中播出更多的录影带。 5 o5 I, C3 a) y b* J2 B d( U/ Z) O7 J( A
人质家属的代表车成民(译音)接受“韩国日报”访问时说:“我们已经多次发出呼吁,可是这还不能够传达我们焦虑的心情。”- [: g$ {3 {6 A& a
z: f0 g4 P4 \( h0 T. X3 O+ w[flash]http://www.youtube.com/v/YA_yTkOCvus[/flash] 2 q/ p6 }" e6 b$ V B+ w- O( t: m& i0 OS Korean hostage's husband posts tearful video 0 V4 a9 N. J1 t; V m! I2 x 1 ]/ m, L+ ?6 M0 S+ p* I1 p+ |* P9 p. f7 U8 Q
The husband of one of 21 South Korean hostages held by the Taliban has posted a tearful YouTube video to his "dearest wife", saying he hates himself for sleeping while she suffers in Afghanistan. / g; e3 o" ~2 B ; @) ]) u! |0 r3 q3 f' x4 ^Rhyu Haeng-Shik, 36, appealed tearfully for his wife's release in the first of a series of home videos made by relatives of the hostages. : G$ v# e8 H3 o8 I+ [: r1 t. v6 ^ A# `; a8 M
"You must be very sick and in hard conditions, and I disgust and hate myself for eating and sleeping," he said, according to the caption in English.4 |& C( G4 ^" A; U
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His wife Kim Yoon-young, 35, and 22 other Korean aid workers were seized on July 19 while travelling by bus in insurgency-plagued southern Afghanistan.3 `# \( D: }9 ^* Q
/ o9 _+ ~/ x' M) M' x6 eThe Taliban are demanding the release of jailed insurgents in exchange for the Koreans and have already killed two male captives.$ p! p: E. o$ U$ j3 {
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"I earnestly hope you can get over this difficult time with healthy and positive thoughts [of meeting again] while keeping your dear children in mind," Mr Rhyu said in the two-and-a-half minute video entitled "To my dearest wife in Afghanistan". 1 z( F2 Y- n; }0 R5 @! d/ k- o* t) \5 l$ y
Families of the hostages plan to post the videos on major internet sites at home and abroad in an appeal to the Taliban and the world.5 g% ?# t- z$ \! K4 ~0 X0 j
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"We have announced appeals several times but they were not enough to convey our anxiety," Cha Sung-Min, a representative of the families, told the Korea Times.7 ^: Q* x" {7 K3 \/ `' b. R6 [
+ P! p6 Q4 x! r- w4 M4 CA former program director from a TV company is helping with production of the clips, which will have subtitles in Korean, English and an Afghan language. 2 q( U$ g% w& j5 y e) @+ r7 V! W% F# R' E. J
- AFP