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'Joy' as couple released from prison by Taliban
Western Daily Press
|September 20, 2025
THE family of an elderly British couple released after months of detention in Afghanistan have spoken of their “immense joy” and said the experience has reminded them of “the power of diplomacy, empathy, and international cooperation”.

Barbie Reynolds, 76, and her husband Peter, 80, have been freed by the Taliban after being held for nearly eight months following their arrest as they travelled to their home in Bamyan province, central Afghanistan, in February.
The couple, who originally met at the University of Bath, are expected to now be reunited with their family after being held since February without charge and for a long period being separated and detained in a maximum security prison.
They had lived in Afghanistan for nearly two decades, and ran a training and education organisation.
In a statement yesterday, their family said: “We are overwhelmed with gratitude and relief to share that our parents, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, have been released after seven months and 21 days in detention by the Taliban.
“This is a moment of immense joy for our family, and we are deeply thankful to everyone who played a role in securing their release.”
The family said they wanted to extend their heartfelt appreciation to His Highness the Amir of Qatar for his leadership and compassion, and said special thanks also go to Dr Mohammed Al Khulaifi and Dr Mirdef Al Qashouti for their “tireless diplomatic efforts and unwavering support throughout this ordeal”.
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