The organization claimed on Twitter that it was “working closely with two of the families” of the people in detention.
For its part, the UK Foreign Ministry stated in a statement that it was working working hard to ensure consular contact for British nationals detained in Afghanistan and providing support to families.
Scott Richards of the Presidium Network told British television Sky News that they believe the detainees “They are in good health and are being well treated.”
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“We have no reason to believe that they are being subjected to any negative treatment such as torture and we have been told that they are doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances.”
there hasn’t been “no significant contact” between authorities and the two men the Presidium is assisting, he added.
These two men are believed to have been held by the Taliban since January. It is unknown how long the third subject has been in custody.
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Press reports indicate that the three men are Kevin Cornwell, a 53-year-old doctor, an unidentified hotel manager and YouTube star Miles Routledge.
Presidium on Twitter urged the Taliban tor “considered” with what they believe “is a misunderstanding and to release these men.”
The entrance Three Britons detained by Taliban in Afghanistan was first published on newspaper TODAY.