British Couple Freed by Taliban After Months in Afghan Prison

British couple Peter and Barbie Reynolds freed by Taliban after 7 months detention in Afghanistan. Qatar mediated their release following diplomatic negotiations.

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Elderly British Aid Workers Released from Taliban Custody

Peter Reynolds (80) and his wife Barbie (76) have been freed by Taliban authorities after spending over seven months in detention in Afghanistan. The couple, who had lived and worked in the country for eighteen years, were arrested in February under unclear circumstances.

Humanitarian Work in Bamyan Province

The Reynolds operated an educational organization in Bamyan province, focusing on improving access to education despite the Taliban's return to power in 2021. 'They dedicated their lives to helping Afghan children get an education,' said a family spokesperson.

Diplomatic Breakthrough Through Qatari Mediation

Qatar played a crucial role in negotiating the release, with Qatari diplomats regularly visiting the couple during their imprisonment. The British Foreign Office stated: 'The UK has worked intensively since their detention and has supported the family throughout this period.'

The Taliban government spokesperson claimed the couple had 'violated Afghan law' but provided no specific details about the allegations. Family members had previously expressed concerns about mistreatment, which Taliban officials denied.

International Context of Foreign Detainees

This release comes amid ongoing tensions between the Taliban government and Western nations. According to State Department reports, the Taliban have detained several foreign nationals since retaking power, often without clear charges or due process.

The couple's Chinese-American friend, Faye Hall, who was arrested with them, was released in March. She recently told the BBC: 'Time is running out - they were on death's door.'

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