Taliban The right to authority has been denied British The couple being held in a jail in Afghanistan is being violated.
It comes after the couple’s family and the United Nations claims that they are in dire need of healthcare and The maximum security facilities were “chains for killers”,
Peter and Barbie Reynolds, both in their 70s, Was arrested in early February And taken from their home in central Bamiyan To Kabul, Afghan capital.
The couple run a group that provides education and training programs. They have been conducted without any chargeHis family said.
On Monday, United Nations human rights experts called for couple’s releaseWarning that his health was deteriorating quickly.
Experts stated that the pair was at risk of irreversible loss or death.
On Wednesday, in a media briefing in Kabul, TalibanForeign Minister Amir Khan Mutki dismissed the allegations.
“They are in constant touch with their families,” they said.
“Consular services are available. Efforts are underway to secure their release. These steps have not been completed yet.
“their Human rights Is being respected. They are being given complete access to treatment, contact and housing. ,
Mr. Mottaki did not say what steps were being taken to secure the release of Rrenalds.

According to United Nations experts, the couple’s time includes the time in maximum security facility and later in underground cells.
He was then taken to the top-ground cells in the general directorate of intelligence in Kabul.
Peter needs heart medicine and, during his custody, he has two eye infections and stroke shocks and under his left hand. Experts said that recently he also collapsed.
Meanwhile, Barbie suffers from anemia and remains weak.
Family members said that British Foreign Ministry officials visited the couple on 17 July.
Peter and Barbie sleep on a mattress on the floor, while Peter’s face is red, peeling and bleeding, possibly due to the return of skin cancer, which needs to be removed immediately, he said in a statement.
“We, his four adults, have written privately to the Taliban leadership twice, for them to maintain their beliefs of compassion, kindness, fairness and human dignity,” the children said.
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