Currently a British couple’s son Organized by Taliban An insight has shared in Harsh conditions His parents have faced.
Barbie Reynolds76, and her husband Peter, 80, arrested Taliban On 1 February when he was returning home in Bamiyan province in Central Afghanistan,
He has spent five and a half months Detention without any fee And till eight weeks ago, the maximum-protection was held separately in the jail.
“Originally taken to local stations and Kabul was transferred to the maximum security jail, where they were separate,” Jonathan Reynolds said.
“Mam was in a woman jail, my father was in a men’s jail with around 10,000 men, where he was chained for killers and criminals.”
He was then transferred to the General Directorate (GDI) of Intelligence (GDI) with a promise of release within two to three days, but it changed for months.
The children said that their parents had a better situation in GDI, but they still had no bed or furniture and have serious concern about the health of their elderly parents.
The children’s final contact with her parents was in June when her mother said her father’s health was deteriorating rapidly.

“It is very painful that listening to your elderly parents and their health is failing so fast and so fast and no one seems to be able to turn on and leave them,” said Mr. Reynolds.
“My father who has had many historical minor heart attacks, has now developed some minor Parkinson.
He said, “He is shaking on his hands and face and he was on that floor and he could not get up and his whole body was shaking. My mother had to call some jail guards so that he could help him back to his mattress pads on the floor – he does not even have a bed.
“My mother’s body is numbness. Her hands and feet are going in blue, partially malnutrition and some kind of anemia.”

He said: “The reality is that they can die in that prison and that is why I have the ability to release them and bring them home.”
The British couple were living in Afghanistan for the last 18 years, running education and training projects and decided to stay in the country even after the Taliban acquisition in 2021.
The United Nations human rights experts said in a statement on Monday that the Rrenolds couple was “an irreparable loss or even death at risk” without adequate medical care.
A spokesman for the Foreign Office said: “We are supporting the family of two British citizens who have been detained in Afghanistan.”
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