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British couple held in Afghanistan have 'never heard one accusation or one charge'

Sky News Sunday, 6 April 2025
British couple held in Afghanistan have 'never heard one accusation or one charge'An elderly British couple being held in a high security prison in Afghanistan have "never heard one accusation or one charge", their son has told Sky News.
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