British couple 'dying' in Afghan prison, warns woman held by Taliban

British couple 'dying' in Afghan prison, warns woman held by Taliban

Freya Chappell and Maia Davies collaborated on an eye-opening interview with an American woman who had been detained by the Taliban alongside a British couple. Faye Hall expressed deep concern for the well-being of Peter, 80, and Barbie Reynolds, 76, as she described their dire situation in prison. Hall, who was released after two months, painted a grim picture of the Reynolds couple’s condition, emphasizing that time was running out for them.

The Foreign Office (FCDO) stated that they were actively supporting the family of the detained couple in Afghanistan. In her emotional interview with BBC Breakfast, Hall conveyed her love and reassurance to the Reynolds, urging them to remain hopeful for their imminent release. The couple, who had resided in Afghanistan for nearly two decades and led a charity program approved by the Taliban, found themselves in a perplexing situation after being taken into custody without a clear reason despite appearing in court multiple times.

Hall recounted the harrowing experience of being stopped at a checkpoint in Bamiyan Province with the Reynolds and an interpreter, leading to a series of transfers between police stations and prisons. She described the dreadful conditions of their confinement, including cramped cells and a high-security prison populated by dangerous criminals. Hall expressed grave concerns about the deteriorating health of the Reynolds, particularly noting Barbie’s significant weight loss and Peter’s worsening condition despite receiving essential medications.

The plea for urgent intervention from the US and UK governments to secure the release of the detained couple echoed Hall’s sentiments. Amidst limited diplomatic support due to the closure of the UK embassy in Kabul, authorities are facing challenges in aiding British nationals in Afghanistan. With the Taliban’s track record of unjust detentions, international pressure mounts for the swift resolution of the Reynolds’ ordeal. The Taliban’s foreign minister assured ongoing efforts to secure the couple’s release, emphasizing that their human rights were being respected despite the alarming reports of their deteriorating health

Read the full article from The BBC here: Read More