The British couple was arrested by the Taliban in Afghanistan in the 70s, national
Managing an English couple, educational and educational programs in the 70s Afghanistancaught by TalibanThe children of the couple do not know why their parents were arrested.
Peter Reynolds, 79 and his wife Barbie, was 75 taken from their homes On February 1, in the Nayak region of the Central Bamiyan province, the Associated Press reported with another foreigner and Afghan.
Their four mature children say their parents fled Re-Quran ConsultantsA organization that trains and educates for government agencies, educational institutions, enterprises and non-governmental groups.
The first time he stated the story on Sunday A project was for mothers and children. There are the Taliban Strictly restricted female education and activities.
In a letter, they wrote the children: “Our parents said they were faithful to Afghanistan, they said they would sacrifice their lives more than or sold.
“We trust that this is not your intention, because we have instructed to respect your wishes to stay with you.”
According to the BBC, the couple was To run their programs Despite the Taliban, despite the Taliban, which has not allowed their work for girls 12 and older than 12 years and older, has been approved by the local authorities.
“They were just trying to help their loved country“Sarah Entwistle, the couple’s biggest daughter told Sundays.

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Entwistle said that the BBC and their siblings were in contact with their parents three days after their arrests, but it was increasingly worried after the contact.
“Our parents always tried to honor the Taliban, so we wanted to give them opportunity to explain the reasons Entwistle at Times Radio for this arrest. “But we can no longer wait for more than three weeks after silence.”
In the Taliban’s letter, the brothers and sisters claimed their parents responded to their place as foreigners in the country and returned to their return.
“They are always open to their presence and work, respectively, respectively, and changed,” they wrote their children. “They chose Afghanistan, not with their family in the UK, and want to spend the rest of his life in Afghanistan.
“We ask for the release of our fathers and my mother to teach Afghanistan to teach Afghanistan to teach Afghanistan to teach.”
Taliban told BBC on Monday Leave the Reynolds “As soon as possible.”
In the statement, the Taliban official said Geni Abdul Mateen: “A number of considerations are taken into account and we will try to release them as soon as possible.”
Did not cause the Taliban arrests.
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