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China says teachers kidnapped in Pakistan are likely dead

Islamabad tells foreign ministry that Islamic State has probably already murdered the two teachers, who were abducted last month

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Pakistani police copies of the passport and entry visa for Lu Ling Ling, one of the abductees. Photo: EPA

Pakistan has told China that two Chinese teachers kidnapped by Islamic State militants in Pakistan are likely dead, a foreign ministry spokeswoman in Beijing said on Friday, adding that the government was trying to get more details.

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Islamic State has claimed that its fighters killed the two teachers, who were kidnapped on May 24 in Pakistan’s Baluchistan province, where China is investing billions of dollars in infrastructure projects. The two, a man and a woman, were kidnapped in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan, by armed men pretending to be policemen.

“According to the most recent information Pakistan has provided, these two kidnapped Chinese citizens have most probably already been murdered,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said.

Beijing was trying to verify this information and ascertain details about the victims, she added.

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“China resolutely opposes and strongly condemns all forms of terrorism, and supports Pakistan’s efforts to fight terrorism and maintain domestic security and stability,” Hua said.

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