一名被关押在阿富汗超过一年的美国公民获释


By Jennifer Hansler
Updated Mar 24, 2026, 11:01 AM ET
PUBLISHED Mar 24, 2026, 9:13 AM ET

Dennis Coyle, center, waits at the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Tuesday, after the Taliban released him.
Wakil Kohsar/AFP/Getty Images

一名在美国公民被塔利班关押在阿富汗超过一年后,于周二获释。两名美国政府官员向美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)透露了这一消息,此前特朗普政府在数周前将阿富汗列为“支持非法拘留国家”。

64岁的学者Dennis Coyle于2025年1月在喀布尔被塔利班拘留。据其家人和美国政府称,他被单独监禁近一年,却从未被指控任何罪名。Coyle在阿富汗工作了近20年。

美国国务卿Marco Rubio周二发表声明,对Coyle获释表示欢迎。

“今天,在阿富汗被关押一年多后,Dennis Coyle正在回家的路上。”这位美国最高外交官表示。

“我们感谢阿联酋在确保Dennis获释过程中提供的支持。我们也感谢卡塔尔持续支持并为在阿富汗被非法拘留的美国人发声。”他补充道。

“尽管这是塔利班迈出的积极一步,但仍需采取更多行动。”他继续说道,“我们仍在寻求Mahmood Habibi、Paul Overby以及所有其他在阿富汗被非法拘留的美国人立即获释。”

塔利班外交部也证实了Coyle的获释,称“最高法院认定其此前的拘留已足够”。

该组织在声明中表示:“阿富汗伊斯兰酋长国基于人道主义考虑和善意采取了这一行动,并相信此类举措能进一步加强各国之间的信任氛围。”声明还称,希望两国未来能通过相互理解和建设性对话解决剩余问题。

美国官员表示,没有进行任何交易或给予任何条件来换取Coyle的自由。另一位知情人士称,美国已就Coyle的人道主义释放问题向塔利班发送信件。《纽约时报》率先报道了Coyle获释的消息。

官员们称,将阿富汗列为“支持非法拘留国家”——这一举措旨在惩罚以美国公民为人质的国家——在施压塔利班释放Coyle方面发挥了作用。

官员们补充说,这一标签不会被撤销,因为至少还有两名美国公民仍被关押在阿富汗:Habibi和Overby。

知情人士表示,前阿富汗问题特别代表Zalmay Khalilzad也参与其中,但他并不代表美国政府。一位官员称其参与程度有限,是应塔利班要求进行的。Khalilzad曾担任美国驻阿富汗大使,是塔利班的知名对话者。在特朗普第一任期内,他参与协商的美塔协议促成了美国从阿富汗撤军。

另一位官员称,塔利班就“支持非法拘留国家”标签可能带来的后果向美国提出询问,随后塔利班似乎认为释放Coyle对其有利。

该官员表示,塔利班向Khalilzad传达了这一决定,这位前特使前往喀布尔接走了Coyle。另一位官员称,释放Coyle的决定也告知了阿联酋。

官员们称,阿联酋协助促成了Coyle的获释,包括安排其离境的交通。

本月早些时候,Coyle的姐妹们在国务院纪念“全国人质和非法拘留者日”的活动中与Rubio会面。当天晚些时候,美国对阿富汗实施了“支持非法拘留国家”标签,这可能导致美国对阿富汗实施旅行限制。Coyle家人当时在声明中对这一决定表示赞赏。

目前至少还有两名美国人被关押在阿富汗。

Habibi于2022年8月被拘留。塔利班从未承认关押过他。美国国务院提供最高500万美元悬赏,以获取其位置、安全转移及安全返回的信息。

他的兄弟Ahmad Habibi在周二的声明中对Coyle获释表示欢迎。

“我和我的家人听到Dennis获释的消息感到非常感激。我们希望当Mahmood回到我们身边时,我们全家也能有同样的解脱感。”他表示。

“特朗普政府的高级官员——包括Sebastian Gorka博士——多次向我保证,他们不会丢下我的兄弟,并且特朗普总统希望他获释。”他继续说道,“塔利班需要承认我们已知的事实——他们扣押着我的兄弟——这样我们才能推进将他带回家与妻子和年幼的女儿团聚。塔利班不应违抗特朗普总统,因为他正努力将美国人带回家。”

Overby最后一次被确认是在2014年5月,当时他正在霍斯特市为一本书进行调研。据信他已死亡。美国国务院和联邦调查局均提供悬赏,以获取其遗体寻回及安全返回的信息。

本文已通过补充报道更新。

US citizen imprisoned in Afghanistan is freed after more than a year

By Jennifer Hansler
Updated Mar 24, 2026, 11:01 AM ET
PUBLISHED Mar 24, 2026, 9:13 AM ET

Dennis Coyle, center, waits at the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Tuesday, after the Taliban released him.
Wakil Kohsar/AFP/Getty Images

A US citizen imprisoned in Afghanistan for more than a year has been released, two US officials told CNN on Tuesday, weeks after the Trump administration declared the country a state sponsor of wrongful detention.

Dennis Coyle, a 64-year-old academic, was detained by the Taliban in Kabul in January 2025 and, according to his family and the US government, held in near solitary confinement while never being charged with a crime. He had spent nearly 20 years working in Afghanistan.

In a statement Tuesday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also welcomed Coyle’s release.

“Today, after more than a year of captivity in Afghanistan, Dennis Coyle is on his way home,” the top US diplomat said.

“We thank the United Arab Emirates for its support in securing Dennis’ release. We also appreciate Qatar’s continued support and advocacy for Americans unjustly detained in Afghanistan,” he added.

“While this is a positive step by the Taliban, more work needs to be done,” he continued. “We are still seeking the immediate return of Mahmood Habibi, Paul Overby, and all other unjustly detained Americans.”

The Taliban Foreign Ministry also confirmed Coyle’s release, saying in a statement that “the Supreme Court determined that his previous detention was sufficient.”

“The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan carried out this action based on humanitarian considerations and goodwill, and believes that such steps can further strengthen an atmosphere of trust between countries,” the statement said. “It also expressed hope that both nations will find solutions to remaining issues through mutual understanding and constructive dialogue in the future.”

According to the US officials, nothing was traded or given to secure Coyle’s freedom. Another person familiar with the matter said the US had sent a letter to the Taliban calling for Coyle’s humanitarian release. Coyle’s release was first reported by The New York Times.

The officials said that the designation of Afghanistan as a sponsor of wrongful detention, which is meant to punish countries who take US citizens as leverage, played a role in pressuring the Taliban to free him.

That designation will not be lifted, the officials added, as there are at least two other US citizens who remain detained there: Habibi and Overby.

Former Special Representative for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad was also involved, the officials said, though the person familiar with the matter stressed that he does not work for or represent the US government. One of the officials described his involvement as minimal and at the request of the Taliban. Khalilzad is a known interlocutor to the Taliban after serving as US ambassador to Afghanistan. His involvement in negotiating the US-Taliban deal during the first Trump administration set in motion the US withdrawal from the country.

According to another official, the Taliban reached out to the US to ask about potential repercussions for the country’s state sponsor of wrongful detention designation, and from there the group seemed to decide it would benefit from releasing Coyle.

The Taliban communicated the decision to Khalilzad, this official said, and the former envoy went to Kabul to pick up Coyle. The decision to release him was also conveyed to the United Arab Emirates, the other official said.

The United Arab Emirates helped facilitate Coyle’s release, including providing transportation out of the country, the officials said.

Earlier this month, Coyle’s sisters spoke with Rubio at a State Department event marking National Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day. Later that day, the US imposed the state sponsor of wrongful detention designation on Afghanistan, which creates the possibility for the US to impose travel restrictions on Afghanistan. The Coyle family commended the decision in a statement at the time.

There are at least two other Americans held in Afghanistan.

Habibi was detained in August 2022. The Taliban has never acknowledged holding him. The State Department is offering up to $5 million for information leading to his location, recovery and safe return.

In a statement Tuesday, his brother Ahmad Habibi welcomed the news of Coyle’s release.

“My family and I are grateful to hear the news of Dennis’ release. We hope that our family will soon have the same feeling of relief, when Mahmood is returned home to us,” he said.

“Senior officials in the Trump Administration — including Dr. Sebastian Gorka — have repeatedly assured me that they will not leave my brother behind and that President Trump wants him to be released,” he continued. “The Taliban needs to admit what we already know — that they have my brother — so we can move forward in bringing him home to his wife and young daughter. The Taliban should not be defying President Trump as he seeks to bring home Americans to their family.”

Overby was last seen in May 2014 in Khost City, where he was conducting research for a book. He is believed to be deceased. Both the US State Department and FBI are offering rewards for information leading to his recovery and return.

This story has been updated with additional reporting.

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