
After their ordeal in Afghanistan, the two women South Korean hostages returned to motherland, with a nightmare of a lifetime in their eyes.
The Taliban released the two last week as a goodwill gesture, the only positive outcome of their talks with the negotiators. As the two women return to their homeland, the ordeal of their stay in Taliban captivity will continue spacing their minds long after.
After the acquittal of the two, Kim Gi-Na and Kim Kyung-Ja, the ill-fated group of 23 South Koreans that left for Afghanistan is now left with 19 with the Taliban as hostages. The two male hostages have already been killed by their brutal captors. And the life of the remaining 19 keeps hanging on the noose, any day anything can happen, as the talks between the Taliban and the negotiators did not produce any fruitful result for both sides. And the Taliban has already warned that unless their prisoner militant brothers are not released, they will not leave the hostages. And the direst consequence will be the slaughter of all the South Koreans in Taliban captivity.
Those remaining 19 hostages are not as lucky as Kim Na and Kim Ja. Even as the two returned home, no sign of happiness was to be seen. The fear of their ordeal and their worry for their fellow compatriots was apparent on their gloomy face. As the families of the remaining 19 hostages wait anxiously every moment for their kin to come back, no sign of a possible return seems likely as for now.
Via: Yahoo













