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Twenty-seven members of a peace group who were kidnapped as they travelled in western Afghanistan have been released, local media say.


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The People's Peace ·¹Çø®Ä«½Ã°è»çÀÌÆ®=·¹Çø®Ä«½Ã°è»çÀÌÆ®<br /> Movement (PPM) disappeared after entering Farah province two days ago as part of a march demanding a ceasefire.

The Taliban were suspected of ·¹Çø®Ä«=·¹Çø®Ä«¼îÇθô ·¹Çø®Ä« ·¹Çø®Ä«½Ã°è<br /> being behind it. They have not commented.

The militants are engaged in peace ¸íǰÈĵ导=¸íǰÈĵ导<br /> talks with the US, but regularly attack Afghan and international forces.

The activists, travelling in six cars, were stopped by the Taliban on a major road, Deputy Farah Governor Massoud Bakhtawar said. They had started their march in Herat province two weeks ago.

The movement said it was the fourth ÀÌÅ¿øºÎµ¿»ê<br /> time the Taliban had abducted its members. The PPM started its marches in early 2018 in Helmand in protest against violent attacks, after a car bomb in a stadium in the south of the province killed 17 civilians and injured 50.
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