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After Iran, Afghanistan now designated 'state sponsor of wrongful detention' by US; Rubio calls for release of Americans
Rubio in particular called for the release of Dennis Coyle, an academic researcher detained in Afghanistan since January 2025, and Mahmood Habibi, an Afghan-American businessman who worked as a contractor in Kabul and vanished in 2022.

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US labels Taliban-ruled Afghanistan a 'state sponsor of wrongful detention,' demands release of jailed Americans
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday he has designated Afghanistan as a "State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention," demanding Taliban authorities release two Americans and commit to ...
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American man abducted by the Taliban more than two years ago has been released, the State Department says
An American man who was abducted by the Taliban more than two years ago while traveling through Afghanistan was released as part of a deal struck by the Trump administration, the State ...

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