By Ben Kerrigan-
A happy reunion has occurred for an elderly British couple held for months in Afghanistan. Peter and Barbie Reynolds, aged 80 and 76 respectively, had been running a training program in the country where they lived for 18 years. On February 1, they were detained by the Taliban’s interior ministry. They were held without any specific charges being brought against them for many months. The British couple released from detention have since been reunited with their daughter.
The pair were initially moved to a maximum-security prison in Kabul in March. Later, they were transferred to Kabul’s central prison. Their son, Jonathan, confirmed to reporters that they had not been given a reason for their arrest. The family stated that the couple was investigated for various things, including flying a drone which they do not own. He also mentioned that his parents had sold all their possessions and would be returning to the UK with only the clothes they were wearing when they left.
The British Couple Released Expresses Gratitude
Their freedom was secured through mediation led by Qatar. Upon arriving in Doha, they were joyfully reunited with their daughter, Sarah. The couple told Sky News that they were “very thankful” for the efforts made on their behalf. They also stated that they had been “treated very well,” which was in contrast to a previous report from their son and the UN. A Taliban spokesperson claimed the couple had “violated Afghan law” but did not specify the law. Meanwhile, the UK’s special envoy to Afghanistan said that it remained “unclear” what grounds they were detained on.

Peter and Barbie Reynolds walk after disembarking from a plane, in Doha, Qatar. Pic: Reuters

Peter and Barbie Reynolds after their release. Sky News

Qatari and British diplomats with Barbie and Peter Reynolds on the flight to Doha. Sky News

Peter Reynolds was visited by Qatari diplomats last month. Sky News

Pic: Sarah Entwistle. Sky News

Pic: Reynolds family. Sky News
The elderly couple’s story highlights the ongoing complexities of international relations in the region. They will now begin the process of rebuilding their lives back in the UK. Their safe return is a welcome conclusion to a frightening ordeal. You can learn more about the diplomatic efforts for their release by reading the official statements from the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
This video from BBC News offers a visual account of the couple’s story, including an interview with their son, Jonathan. You can watch it here: British couple held for months by Taliban released from prison | BBC News






