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Wife of US Author Missing in Afghanistan Makes Appeal


FILE - A Taliban militant is seen walking in Pakistan's tribal region of North Waziristan, Aug. 12, 2013. American author Paul Overby was reportedly hoping to reach the region when he went missing in May of 2014.
FILE - A Taliban militant is seen walking in Pakistan's tribal region of North Waziristan, Aug. 12, 2013. American author Paul Overby was reportedly hoping to reach the region when he went missing in May of 2014.

The wife of an American author who disappeared on a research trip in Afghanistan more than two years ago appealed for his freedom on Thursday in a Pakistani newspaper.

Paul Overby, 74, went missing in Afghanistan's eastern Khost province shortly after May 17, 2014, the last contact he had with his family.

He was hoping to interview Sirajuddin Haqqani, head of the Taliban-allied Haqqani militant network, and was trying to cross from Afghanistan into Pakistan's volatile North Waziristan region, according to the Pakistani daily the News.

His wife, Jane Larson, told the newspaper she believed her husband was kidnapped and she appealed to his captors "to return him as soon as possible and show the mercy of Allah to unite an aging couple who have been apart too long."

Sources in the Taliban and the Haqqani network, however, told the News they were not holding Overby and it was unclear what happened to him.

Overby is the author of 1993's "Holy Blood: An Inside View of the Afghan War", based on his research and travels in Afghanistan during a U.S.-sponsored "mujahadeen" insurgency against a Soviet-backed government.

Last month, the Taliban released a Haqqani network video of American Caitlan Coleman and her Canadian husband, Joshua Boyle, who were abducted in 2012 while on a backpacking trip. The video also showed two sons born to the couple while in captivity.

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