British couple describes cultural shock after Taliban detention in Afghanistan

A British couple, Peter Reynolds, 80, and his wife Barbie Reynolds, 76, who were detained by the Taliban for seven and a half months, spoke of a "big cultural shock" after returning to Britain.
The couple, who married in Kabul in 1970 and have run a charity program in Afghanistan for nearly two decades, told BBC Newsnight they were never informed of the reason for their detention. They were arrested on February 1, 2025, after chartering a flight from Kabul to Bamiyan province along with their friend Fay Hall and a translator. The Taliban stated the pair had violated Afghan laws and were released after judicial procedures, though no specific reason was disclosed. They were freed in September 2025 through Qatari mediation.
The couple said they were held in 10 different prisons and at one point feared execution. Barbie Reynolds described being held in a prison with 240 female inmates, noting other facilities housed women and 40 children. Conditions were overcrowded, with limited toilets that often overflowed with sewage. During Ramadan, she received one meal per day; afterward, food was divided into two meager portions, leading to severe malnutrition and anemia. Peter Reynolds said his wife appeared 20 years older when he next saw her.
The past five months in Britain have felt "completely different," the couple said.
A deputy U.S. representative to the UN Security Council stated on February 13, 2026, that the Taliban use the hostage-taking of foreign citizens as leverage in negotiations.
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