Eight medics killed by Taliban

A Briton, six Americans and another foreigner on a medical mission were shot and killed by the Taliban who ambushed their vehicles in a remote part of northern Afghanistan, a charity said today.

A Briton, six Americans and another foreigner on a medical mission were shot and killed by the Taliban who ambushed their vehicles in a remote part of northern Afghanistan, a charity said today.

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said in Pakistan that they killed the foreigners because they were "spying for the Americans" and "preaching Christianity".

Dirk Frans, director of the International Assistance Mission, said the eight-member medical team, which also included one German and two Afghan interpreters, was driving to Kabul from an eye clinic in north-eastern Nuristan province when they were killed in Badakhshan province to the north.

The group had decided to head through Badakhshan to return to the capital because they thought that would be the safest route, Frans said.

"This tragedy negatively impacts our ability to continue serving the Afghan people as IAM has been doing since 1966," said a statement released by the non-profit Christian organisation. "We hope it will not stop our work that benefits over a quarter of a million Afghans each year."

Among the dead was team leader Tom Little, an optometrist from Delmar, New York who has been working in Afghanistan for more than 30 years, Frans said.

Little was expelled by the Taliban government in August 2001 after the arrest of eight Christian aid workers - two Americans and six Germans - for allegedly trying to convert Afghans to Christianity.

He returned to Afghanistan after the Taliban government was toppled in November 2001.

Police chief General Agha Noor Kemtuz said the victims, who had been shot, were found on Friday next to three bullet-riddled four-wheel drive vehicles in Kuran Wa Munjan district.

He said villagers had warned the team the area was dangerous, but the foreigners said they were doctors and were not afraid. He said local police said about 10 gunmen robbed them and killed them one by one.

He said the two Afghan interpreters were from Bamiyan and Panjshir provinces. A third Afghan man, who had been travelling with the group, survived.

"He told me he was shouting and reciting the holy Koran and saying 'I am Muslim. Don't kill me'," Gen Kemtuz said.

He said the survivor told him the group was surrounded by gunmen and then attacked. Gen Kemtuz speculated that robbery could have been a motive in the killings.

"We couldn't find any passports or anything," he said. "Nothing was left behind."

The Briton who was killed was a woman, as was the German.

The six dead Americans included one woman.

The team was made up of doctors, nurses and logistics personnel.

Among the dead was team leader Tom Little, an optometrist from Delmar, New York who has been working in Afghanistan for more than 30 years.

Little was expelled by the Taliban government in August 2001 after the arrest of eight Christian aid workers - two Americans and six Germans - for allegedly trying to convert Afghans to Christianity.

He returned to Afghanistan after the Taliban government was toppled in November 2001.

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