- Sean Langan
Sean Langan is a British journalist and documentary film-maker. Langan works in dangerous and volatile situations; including environments noted for war, conflict and civil unrest. In 2008 he was kidnapped while filming in the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region. He was freed three months later after his family had negotiated his release. [ [http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hQTg6hfRybclNQP70I2SgAd-GzQw afp.google.com, British reporter released from capture after three months] ] [ [http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/06/24/afghans-release-c4-journalist-89520-20619104/ mirror.co.uk, Afghans release C4 journalist] ] [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article4200983.ece timesonline.co.uk, Film-maker Sean Langan kidnapped in Afghanistan is set free] ]
The ordeal, ransom and criticisms
Bafta nominee Sean Langan, 43, who was working forChannel 4 's "Dispatches " television series when he was abducted on March (by a crime gang with links to theTaliban on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border), was "safe and well" after release onJune 21 , 2008 inIslamabad , Pakistan.Langan was held hostage by a group associated with the Taliban for 12 weeks after trying to make contact with
Al-Qaeda ’s second in command, as he searched for associates ofOsama bin Laden . Lagman stated he believedChannel 4 paid "compensation " to those who held him for his release. In his first broadcast interview since the release, Channel 4 News presenterJon Snow asked whether aransom had been paid. Langan replied: "No. I think a bit of compensation, not to the Taliban, but to some of the people in the house I believe, but I don't know." A Channel 4's position was: “This was a very complex and delicate negotiation and Channel 4 provided Sean’s family with support and expert advice. We don’t think it is appropriate to go into the detail of the dialogue that was necessary to secure Sean’s release. We shared information with the Foreign Office throughout this process.” [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jul/01/channel4.television guardian.co.uk, Channel 4 paid my captors, says kidnapped documentary maker] ] [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article4232320.ece timesonline.co.uk, C4 pays £150,000 to free kidnapped film maker from terror camp] ] Channel 4 paid a £ 150,000ransom to secure the release of Langanan through hired well-connectedAfghan journalists as go-between (who delivered a briefcase full of cash to their kidnappers).After suffering mock
executions , Langan, who has 2 children from west London, and his interpreter Sammy, were freed and sent back to Britain: “I thought it would be a miracle if I got out of there alive. Death was at my door every night. It makes you see your life like never before. It was a constant barrage. They could hear machineguns, antiaircraft guns and rocket-propelled grenades going off the whole time. But they weren’t being shot in a contact [firefight] – it sounded like training. The door would be kicked in in the middle of the night and they'd tell the translator that they were going to behead us.'” He lost 3 stone due todysentery at a Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA) mountain. Imprisoned in a darkenedspartan , basement cell (8ft by 8ft), which had a hole in the ground for a toilet, they were brought 2 meals a day of bread and “stringy” meat.The
Foreign Office was "furious " at the ransom of Langan, for it "will increase the risk of Britons being kidnapped in future." [ [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/when-the-life-of-a-hostage-lies-in-their-hands-860888.html independent.co.uk, When the life of a hostage lies in their hands] ] Tory MPPhilip Davies said: 'I don't believe in basically caving in to kidnappers in any way, shape or form. It creates a more unsafe environment for everyone. It is just encouraging them to do this to other people. If they did ignore Foreign Office advice given to them then it was wholly irresponsible.' Tory MPDavid Davies , also, said: 'I can see why Channel 4 felt this obligation and why people do pay ransoms to release valued employees or loved family members. The trouble is stepping back and looking at this from a distance. It almost certainly will lead to further kidnaps taking place.' [ [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1030281/Channel-4-blasted-paying-ransom-reporter-held-Taliban-criminals.html dailymail.co.uk, Channel 4 blasted for paying ransom for reporter held by Taliban criminals] ]Films
* "Fighting The Taliban" (2007) –
Channel 4
* "Meeting The Taliban" (2007) –Channel 4
* "Afghan Ladies' Driving School " (2006) –BBC Two /BBC Four
* "Mission Accomplished" (2004) –BBC Two /BBC Four
* "Travels With A Gringo " (2003) –Channel 4
* "Langan In Zimbabwe " (2002) –BBC Two /BBC Four
* "Langan Behind The Lines " (2001) –BBC Two
* "Nightmare In Paradise " (1998) –BBC Two Awards
* "Fighting the Taliban" won the 2007 Rory Peck Award for Features.
* "Mission Accomplished" was short-listed for an
International Documentary Association (IDA) "International Documentary Award" for a feature documentary (2005) and aRory Peck Award .* "Mission Accomplished" was also voted one of the top ten Documentaries in the world in 2005 by the
International Documentary Association .* "Langan Behind the Lines" was short-listed for a
BAFTA , aGrierson Award ; from the Grierson Documentary Film Awards which were established in memory of pioneering documentary film-makerJohn Grierson , and aOne World Media Award from theThe One World Broadcasting Trust .See also
*
Documentary film
*Cinéma vérité
*Lists of directors and producers of documentaries External links
* [http://www.seanlangan.co.uk// Official website for Sean Langan]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/langan-in-iraq.shtml BBC4 on Langan's work in Iraq]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/afghan-driving-school.shtml BBC4 on Langan's work in Afghanistan]
* [http://www.bafta.org/site/jsp/index.jsp BAFTA: the British Academy of Film and Television Arts]
* [http://www.documentary.org/ The International Documentary Association: the mission of the International Documentary Association is to promote non-fiction film and video around the world]References
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