On September 19, 2025, the Taliban released Peter and Barbara Reynolds, a British couple held in Afghanistan for over seven months.
The pair, aged 80 and 75, faced unclear charges. They lived in Bamiyan province for nearly two decades, running education programs. Even after the Taliban’s 2021 takeover, they chose to stay.
Taliban’s Official Statement
Abdul Qahar Balkhi, a Taliban spokesperson, shared details after a court review. He said:
- The couple violated Afghan laws but was freed fairly.
- The Taliban avoids political or business bias in such cases.
- Qatar’s mediation, with British envoy Richard Lindsay, was key.
This announcement highlights the Taliban’s aim to resolve disputes impartially.
Qatar Steps In
Qatar, a trusted mediator between the Taliban and Western nations, facilitated the release.
Diplomats confirmed the Reynolds left Afghanistan right after being handed to a British official. This quick resolution eased a tense situation.
Global Focus on the Case
The couple’s detention drew worldwide attention. Their family in the UK pushed for their freedom, citing poor treatment in custody.
The case raised concerns about how the Taliban governs, especially on human rights issues.
Taliban’s Push for Acceptance
Now four years in power, the Taliban seeks global recognition. Releasing the couple could be a step toward better ties with other countries. Meanwhile, their strict rule continues to face scrutiny.
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