Australian not-for-profit rescues orphans from Afghanistan

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If the chaos of Kabul airport wasn't bad enough, the overland escape from Afghanistan must have been equally dangerous and desperate. But after a courageous journey, a group of Afghan orphans has arrived safely in Australia. More: dimityclancey 9News

The children were being cared for in orphanages run by Australia-based Mahboba's Promise in Afghanistan.LIVE UPDATES:Staff helped get the children to safety past Taliban blockades in what the organisation said was an act of "immense heroism".

Mahboba's Promise acting general manager Nawid Cina, also known as Sourosh Cina, said the group's work was only beginning as he thanked the Australian government, along with women's rights activist Susan Hutchinson, for helping with the evacuation."This has been an incredible community effort with people from multiple countries working around the clock to save these 17 lives.

"It would not have been possible without the support of the community and the government. There is an endless list of names to thank."Mahboba's Promise said it was working with the appropriate resettlement agencies to welcome them into the community. It is raising funds to provide for their short, medium and long-term needs, including clothing, care and shelter.

 

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dimityclancey Orphans are wards of their governments. Did these people have permission from their govt to take these orphans?

dimityclancey Yeah like the Stone Age muslim immigrants can’t wear headscarves under the taliban , send them back.

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