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Abducted Pakistan diplomat freed, brother says

Azizuddin was seized along the Afghan-Pakistan border on Feb. 11

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updated 3:30 a.m. ET May 17, 2008

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - The brother of Pakistan's ambassador to Afghanistan said Saturday the envoy had been released — three months after he was kidnapped near the border between the two countries.

Tariq Azizuddin disappeared along Feb. 11 along with his driver and bodyguard as they drove from the Pakistani city of Peshawar toward the Afghan border.

On a video aired April 19 on an Arab satellite channel, Azizuddin said Taliban militants had kidnapped them.

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But his brother Tahir Azizuddin said Saturday that authorities had informed the family that the ambassador had been released, was in good health, and would likely reach home later in the day.

Tahir Azizuddin said he had no details of how or when authorities secure the envoy's freedom.

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