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American Dennis Coyle Freed by Taliban After Over a Year in Detention

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Last updated: March 24, 2026 7:46 pm
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The Taliban has released Dennis Walter Coyle, an American citizen who spent more than a year in detention in Afghanistan. His release follows diplomatic pressure from the United States.

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Release Linked to Eid al-FitrBackground and Work in AfghanistanUS Response and Diplomatic EffortsRole of International MediationOther Americans Still MissingOngoing Challenges in Diplomacy

Coyle, aged 64, had lived in Afghanistan for years, working as a language researcher. Authorities detained him in January 2025, but they never formally charged him with a crime. His family later revealed that he was held in near-isolated conditions, raising concerns about his health.

Release Linked to Eid al-Fitr

Officials announced that they released Coyle as a gesture to mark Eid al-Fitr. They stated that his time in detention was sufficient and granted him a pardon.

After his release, Coyle confirmed that he felt well. Authorities handed him over to his family in Kabul.

Background and Work in Afghanistan

Coyle first traveled to Afghanistan in the early 2000s. He focused on studying local languages and helping communities develop educational resources in their native tongues.

His family described him as someone who deeply cared about the country and its people. They had appealed for compassion, emphasizing that he had no harmful intentions.

US Response and Diplomatic Efforts

Marco Rubio confirmed that Coyle was on his way home and welcomed the development. He also called for the release of other Americans still being held.

The United States recently labeled Afghanistan as a country involved in wrongful detentions, increasing pressure on its authorities. Officials stressed their commitment to securing the release of detained citizens worldwide.

Role of International Mediation

The United Arab Emirates played a key role in facilitating negotiations. Its special envoy helped coordinate discussions between Washington and Kabul, leading to Coyle’s release.

Former US ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad expressed hope that similar efforts would lead to the release of other detainees.

Other Americans Still Missing

At least two other US citizens remain unaccounted for in Afghanistan. One of them is Mahmood Habibi, who disappeared in 2022.

Officials have also renewed calls to locate Paul Overby, who went missing in 2014 while working on a book.

Ongoing Challenges in Diplomacy

The United States does not formally recognize the Taliban government, which complicates negotiations. Officials often rely on intermediaries to communicate and resolve such cases.

Despite these challenges, Coyle’s release highlights the impact of sustained diplomatic efforts and international cooperation.

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