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Taliban releases British couple held for months in Afghanistan on undisclosed charges

• Sep 19, 2025, 1:24 PM
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The Taliban released a British couple on Friday who had been held in Afghanistan for more than seven months on undisclosed charges, an official said.

The case of Peter and Barbie Reynolds underlined the concerns of the West over the actions of the Taliban since they overthrew the country's US-backed government in a 2021 lightning offensive.

The Reynolds had lived in Afghanistan for 18 years and run an education and training organisation in the country’s central province of Bamiyan, choosing to remain in the country after the Taliban seized power.

Qatar, an energy-rich nation on the Arabian Peninsula that mediated talks between the US and the Taliban before the American withdrawal, helped in releasing the Reynolds.

The couple left Afghanistan on Friday, a diplomat said. The diplomat spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive negotiations in the case.

Taliban fighters and supporters during celebrations marking the fourth anniversary of the US withdrawal in Kabul, 15 August, 2025
Taliban fighters and supporters during celebrations marking the fourth anniversary of the US withdrawal in Kabul, 15 August, 2025 AP Photo

"God is good, as they say in Afghanistan," Barbie Reynolds said after she arrived at Kabul International Airport to fly out of the country.

The Reynolds' family members in the United Kingdom repeatedly called for the couple’s release, saying they were being mistreated and held on undisclosed charges.

While the Taliban rejected the abuse allegations, they have never explained what prompted their detention.

A spokesperson at the Taliban government's Foreign Ministry, Abdul Qahar Balkhi, said the couple "violated Afghan law" and were released from prison on Friday after a court hearing, according to a statement he posted on X.

His statement did not say what law the couple were alleged to have broken.

Balkhi thanked Qatar for its "sincere efforts and mediation" regarding the couple who, he said, were handed over to Richard Lindsay, the UK’s special envoy for Afghanistan.

A Taliban fighter stands guard as women wait to receive food rations distributed by a humanitarian aid group in Kabul, 23 May, 2023
A Taliban fighter stands guard as women wait to receive food rations distributed by a humanitarian aid group in Kabul, 23 May, 2023 AP Photo

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed the couple’s release, saying he knew "this long-awaited news will come as a huge relief to them and their family."

"I want to pay tribute to the vital role played by Qatar, including the emir, His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani, in securing their freedom," he said in a statement.

In July, United Nations human rights experts warned the couple's physical and mental health was deteriorating rapidly and that they were at risk of irreparable harm or even death.

Earlier this month, the Taliban said they had reached an agreement with US envoys on a prisoner exchange as part of an effort to normalise relations.

The meeting came after the Taliban released US citizen George Glezmann in March, who was abducted while traveling through Afghanistan as a tourist.

It remains unclear what, if anything, the Taliban had been promised to see the Reynolds released. However, Afghanistan's list of needs is long.

A gate at the Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, 25 June, 2021
A gate at the Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, 25 June, 2021 AP Photo

The Western aid money that flowed into it after the 2001 US-led invasion has been severely cut as needs continue to mount, particularly after a devastating earthquake on 31 August.

The country's economy also remains shaky at best.

But Western nations remain hesitant to provide money to the Taliban government, citing their restrictions on women and clamping down on expression and personal freedoms.

Afghanistan also remains a focus of US President Donald Trump for another reason. During his state visit to the UK on Thursday, Trump suggested that he is working to re-establish a US presence at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.

However Zakir Jalaly, an official at the Taliban’s Foreign Ministry, dismissed the idea.


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