200 ‘abandoned allies' in hiding
The Sunday Mirror|October 10, 2021
NOT a single interpreter left behind after Britain's withdrawal from Afghanistan has been evacuated, campaigners say.
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200 ‘abandoned allies' in hiding

It is estimated up to 200 translators, British embassy support staff and families are at risk of execution or imprisonment by the Taliban.

Many are now in hiding and begging for food and money from family and friends.

Terrified interpreters told the Sunday Mirror they have been abandoned by the UK.

One called Aleem, 30, said he worked for British and US Forces forces in Helmand for 16 months.

Military documents say he was highly trusted and risked his life.

A letter from Fit Lt Darren Nelson, from 51 Squadron RAF Regiment, describes Aleem as someone who "embodies the Ini values of courage, hard work and professionalism".

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