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In March 2007, Mastrogiacomo, his driver and his interpreter were captured by the Taliban. When Italy refused the demand to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan, the driver was decapitated, and Mastrogiacomo spent the rest of his time in captivity convinced that a similar fate would soon befall him.

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In March 2007, Mastrogiacomo, his driver and his interpreter were captured by the Taliban. When Italy refused the demand to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan, the driver was decapitated, and Mastrogiacomo spent the rest of his time in captivity convinced that a similar fate would soon befall him.
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Daniele Mastrogiacomo was born in Karachi in 1954. Since 1980, he has covered national and international affairs for the Italian daily La Repubblica. He has worked as a foreign correspondent in some of the world's most hostile places: Kabul, Teheran, Palestine, Baghdad, and Mogadishu. In 2006, he reported on the war in Lebanon between Israel and the Hezbollah.