American woman released by Taliban in Afghanistan
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Faye Hall, an American citizen, was released by the Taliban and is now under the care of Qatari officials in Kabul. She thanked former President Trump for her freedom while urging support for Afghan women still imprisoned by the Taliban.
Students at the American University of Afghanistan in Qatar fear having to return to their Taliban-ruled homeland after aid and visa cutoffs by the Trump administration.
Faye Hall is one of four Americans known to have been released by the Taliban this year. She called on President Trump to help other women jailed in Afghanistan.