Afghanistan: Taliban release 84-year-old Austrian extremist who liked to visit ‘dangerous’ places
- Herbert Fritz was arrested in Afghanistan last May on suspicion of spying
- Austria thanked Qatar, the gas-rich Gulf emirate, for aiding Fritz’s release
An Austrian far-right extremist who visited Afghanistan reportedly to prove it was a safe country was released on Sunday after nine months in detention there.
Herbert Fritz, 84, who according to Austrian media has close links to the far-right extremist scene, arrived in the Qatari capital Doha after being freed by Taliban authorities.
Fritz was arrested in May after defying Austria’s long-standing warning against travel to Afghanistan, which in 2021 returned to the rule of the Taliban, which imposed a strict interpretation of Islam.
“I think it was bad luck but I want to visit again,” he told reporters on arrival in Doha, when asked about his ordeal.
“There were some nice people but there were some foolish people also, I’m sorry,” Fritz added, describing his captors.
Austrian authorities thanked Qatar, the gas-rich Gulf emirate, for aiding Fritz’s release and said he may receive medical care in Doha before flying home.