New York, July 1, 2004Australian journalist Carmela Baranowska,
who was reported missing yesterday in southern Afghanistan, made contact
with her employer, SBS Television, by satellite telephone today, according
to international news reports.
Following the call, SBS issued a statement saying "we are reassured as
to her well-being and to the fact that she is not being held as a hostage."
Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs told Radio Australia that Baranowska
had also told peacekeepers in Afghanistan that she was safe.
Fears that Baranowska had been kidnapped were sparked yesterday when a
spokesman for local Taliban guerillas said that they had captured a foreign
woman and an Afghan man. Baranowska had not been heard from since she
left the southern city of Kandahar on Monday morning, along with her Afghan
assistant and their driver. Another Taliban spokesman said that Baranowska
was not being held, according to Reuters.
For more information about Carmela Baranowska,
see yesterday's CPJ alert.
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