Woman arrested with British couple by Taliban warn they are ‘literally dying’ in prison

A woman arrested by the Taliban next to an old British couple warned that “literally die” in prison.
Faye Hall was arrested by 80 -year -old Peter and 76 -year -old Barbie Reynolds and Taliban in February when they returned to the house of the couple in the Bamyan province in the center of Afghanistan.
Ms. Hall, an American woman, spent two months with Mrs. Reynolds before being released as a part of an agreement facilitated by Qatar officials.
However, Mr and Mrs. Reynolds, who still stayed in prison without knowing why they were held, warned “Time Tiztings”.
“We only have these old people, they literally die and time is exhausted, Mrs Mrs. Hall said, while explaining the harsh conditions they are held.
He said that the elderly couple’s health was getting worse rapidly, and when they were in prison, they slept in mats used on the ground in congested cells.
Ms. Hall said that Mrs. Reynolds lost a significant amount of weight and could not stand or walk one day.
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He asked if they had a message for them: orum I love them, I know they’ll come out very soon, never give up. ” He said.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds were detained in seven and a half months without being accused and were held separately in maximum security prison until the end of May.
Later, within two to three days, he was transferred to the General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI) with the promise of being released, but it appeared for months.
The British couple has been living in Afghanistan for the last 18 years, conducting educational and training projects, and even after the Taliban was captured in 2021, he decided to stay in the country.
The UN described his detention as “inhuman” and said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had met their families to discuss the case to the BBC.
His children have previously talked about their fears for their parents’ health. According to his son Jonathan Reynolds, Mr. Reynolds, who had a heart attack in the past, seems to have improved some symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
In July, his father said that he experienced swinging in his hands, arms and faces and had the “point where he was on the ground and could not get up”.
He added that his mother’s hands and feet went blue because of “malnutrition and a kind of anemia”.
“The truth is that they can die in that prison, so I beg those who have the ability to release them and now bring them home.
In July, the Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi rejected the allegations of ill -treatment of the couple, claiming that they are constantly in contact with their families ”and“ respected human rights ”.




