Team's Driver Being Held by Afghan Govt The International Assistance Mission (IAM), a humanitarian aid group which has been operating in Afghanistan for decades, downplayed claims of responsibility by the Taliban for the killing of 10 members of a medical team.
Dirk Frans, the groups executive director, said he doubts the claims because they came so long after the killings, and said that police had originally suspected bandits of being responsible, as the teams valuables had all been stolen.
The driver for the team, the only apparent survivor, has also been arrested by the Afghan government and is being held by the Interior Ministry. Spokesmen for the ministry declined to say whether they believed the driver was an accomplice for the killers.
At any rate, IAM maintains, they have no plans to leave Afghanistan. The organization says it has been operating in Afghanistan since 1966, and had a presence through the failed Soviet occupation and the Talibans government, where they apparently operated unfettered.