Elderly British couple back in UK after Taliban release

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Published On: 21 Sep 2025, 00:20 Updated On:21 Sep 2025, 00:30

LONDON, Sept 20, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - An elderly British couple released by the 
Taliban authorities after almost eight months in detention in Afghanistan 
arrived back in the UK on Saturday.

Peter Reynolds, 80, and his wife Barbie, 76, arrived on a flight from the 
Qatari capital Doha, where they had stayed for medical checks following their 
release on Friday.

Qatar played a key role in helping to free the couple after mounting fears 
about their health.

Barbie Reynolds smiled broadly as the couple walked out of the arrivals area 
at London's Heathrow airport, but did not stop to talk to reporters.

They were accompanied by their daughter, Sarah Entwhistle, and British 
special representative to Afghanistan Richard Lindsay.

The family has spoken of their "immense joy" on hearing that the Reynolds 
were released, and there were emotional scenes when they arrived in Doha on a 
flight from Kabul to be met by Entwhistle.

"This experience has reminded us of the power of diplomacy, empathy and 
international cooperation," their four children said in a joint statement on 
Friday.

"While the road to recovery will be long as our parents regain their health 
and spend time with their family, today is a day of tremendous joy and 
relief."

The couple were arrested in February as they were returning to their home in 
Bamiyan province, central Afghanistan.

They were first held in a maximum security facility, "then in underground 
cells, without daylight, before being transferred" to the intelligence 
services in Kabul, UN experts have said.

The couple married in Kabul in 1970 and have spent almost two decades living 
in Afghanistan, running educational programmes for women and children. They 
also became Afghan citizens.

When the Taliban returned to power in 2021, they remained in Afghanistan 
against the advice of the British embassy.

- 'Afghan citizens' -

The Taliban authorities have not explained why the pair were detained.

Speaking at Kabul airport on Friday before they left, Barbie Reynolds said 
the couple had been treated well and were "looking forward to seeing our 
children".

"We are looking forward to returning to Afghanistan if we can. We are Afghan 
citizens," she added.

Their son, Jonathan, echoed to the BBC that his parents were hoping to return 
to the country they love.

"They have not just a heart for the people of Afghanistan, but they have 
strategy as well, and the work they've been doing has been very fruitful and 
has a massively positive impact," he said.

In July, independent UN human rights experts called on the Taliban government 
to free the couple, warning that they risked "irreparable harm or even death" 
as their health deteriorated.

Their family had made repeated pleas for their release, citing their failing 
health.

Taliban foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi said on Friday the 
couple "had violated the laws of Afghanistan" and were released from custody 
"following the judicial process".

Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the "long-awaited news will come 
as a huge relief" to the family.

The British government advises against travelling to Afghanistan, warning 
that its ability to offer consular assistance is "extremely limited".

Russia is the only country to have officially recognised the Taliban 
government, which has imposed a strict version of Islamic law and been 
accused of sweeping human rights violations.

Dozens of foreign nationals have been arrested since the Taliban returned to 
power in August 2021 following the withdrawal of US-led NATO forces.

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