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[quote]Kosuke Tsuneoka, a Japanese freelance journalist held captive in Afghanistan since April 1, was released over the weekend. His freedom came a day after he sent two Twitter messages from a captor’s phone. ‘i am still allive [sic], but in jail,’ read a message sent at 1:15 p.m. GMT on Friday. It was followed a few minutes later with a second message, also in English, that read, ‘here is archi in kunduz. in the jail of commander lativ.’ The message referred to the Dasht-e-Archi district of Kunduz where he was being held. On Tuesday, speaking in Tokyo, Tsuneoka revealed how he managed to convince his captors to give him access to the Internet. ‘He asked me if I knew how to use it, so I had a look and explained it to him,’ said Tsuneoka. ‘I called the customer care number and activated the phone,’ he said.[/quote]
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