Skip to main content
logo
logo
  • WORLD
  • TÜRKİYE
  • ECONOMY
  • POLITICS
  • ENERGY
  • TECHNOLOGY
Türkçe
English
BHSC
Pусский
Français
العربية
Kurdî
کوردی
Shqip
فارسی
македонски
Bahasa Indonesia
Español
#BREAKING Türkiye 'as a whole really important' in NATO's future security strategy and its place on map and leadership in the bloc are 'important:' NATO chief Rutte
WorldAmericas

US resident, citizen held captive in Afghanistan now released: State Dept.

Safiullah Rauf and Anees Khalil in Qatar on way back to US
Michael Hernandez
01 April 2022•Update: 01 April 2022
US resident, citizen held captive in Afghanistan now released: State Dept.

WASHINGTON

An American citizen and lawful permanent resident have been released "after being unjustly detained" in Afghanistan, the State Department announced on Friday.

Safiullah Rauf and Anees Khalil are now in Qatar, and will travel back to the US from there, spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.

"Unjustly holding Americans captive is always unacceptable, and we will not stop until every American who is being unjustly held against their will is able to hug their families once again," said Price.

CNN first reported their release.

Rauf, 27, is a former Afghan refugee who is a reservist with the US Navy. He had been doing humanitarian work in Kabul after the Taliban seized power. Khalil is his brother.

Both were taken into custody by the Taliban on Dec. 18, according to a statement from Rauf's non-profit, the Human First Coalition.

"Anees and I wish to thank everyone who worked tirelessly to secure our release as well as everyone who has supported the humanitarian efforts of our organization Human First Coalition," Rauf said in a statement.

"At this time, we are looking forward to reuniting with our family and loved ones and ultimately, I hope we can continue to advocate for and seek ways to serve the Afghan people in this critical time of need in Afghanistan," he added.

related_topics:
USSafiullah RaufQatarAnees Khalil
news_share

news_share_descriptionsubscription_contact

subscription
logo

Reporting the Changing World

next-sosyalX/TwitterFacebookYouTubeInstagram

CORPORATE

  • History
  • Executive Team
  • Quality Management
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Social Media Policies
  • Logos
  • Privacy and Cookies Policy
  • Information Policy
  • RSS
  • Diary

COMMUNICATION

  • Contact
  • Subscription Requests

Anadolu Ajansı © 2026

Google PlayApp Store
US-Israel-Iran war
Hormuz crisis
Russia-Ukraine war
Previous
Next
Previous
Xi calls for political settlement in Ukraine as EU pushes China to 'take responsibility'

Xi calls for political settlement in Ukraine as EU pushes China to 'take responsibility'

Next

Northern Syrians to greet 3rd terrorist-free Ramadan, thanks to Turkiye

Northern Syrians to greet 3rd terrorist-free Ramadan, thanks to Turkiye

LATEST NEWS

Germany plans sharp rise in defense spending to $125B in 2027

Microsoft to cut 4,800 jobs, spin off 4 gaming studios

US president launches 'Trump Accounts' investment program for children

Türkiye readied International Media Center for NATO summit in capital

Lebanon says direct damage from Israeli war estimated at $3-4 billion

Eurozone investor confidence rises sharply in July

Türkiye’s ports handle nearly 47M tons of cargo in June

See All

RELATED NEWS

US confirms death of top Daesh recruiter

US confirms death of top Daesh recruiter

US, Turkey agree on air campaign against Daesh

US, Turkey agree on air campaign against Daesh

US sending F-22s to Europe

US sending F-22s to Europe

US official slams criticism against Turkey

US official slams criticism against Turkey

US drones strikes kill seven Taliban fighters

US drones strikes kill seven Taliban fighters

US denies reports of secret PKK talks

US denies reports of secret PKK talks

US Navy's Aegis ships remain defending Turkey

US Navy's Aegis ships remain defending Turkey

US civil rights leader Julian Bond dies

US civil rights leader Julian Bond dies

US probes Daesh chemical weapons claims

US probes Daesh chemical weapons claims

US: Turkey’s inclusion broadened coalition’s capabilities

US: Turkey’s inclusion broadened coalition’s capabilities