Afghanistan: 'I feel betrayed. We feel left behind'

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'I feel betrayed and we feel left behind' An Afghan interpreter affected by a UK email data breach says the error could put him in danger

Thousands of people have been evacuated from Afghanistan - but some of those left behind say they feel "betrayed"

When Ahmad received the MoD email he says he initially "felt good". "I thought, they're still chasing our cases." Before the airport in Kabul closed last month, officials told him to take his family there to be evacuated. But the crush to get on flights was too much for his baby daughter. Since mid-August, when the Afghan government fell, the UK says more than 15,000 people have been evacuated from Afghanistan.

 

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For Brits its only their intrests that are important once interests are finished they are very good at dumping their saviors. But the slimy politicians will give caring statements 🙄

What was the terms of agreement with the UK? Both sides must keep their side of the agreement.

Learn guerrilla tactics and kill away. The Taliban make themselves a very easy target.

When you betray your culture and nation for material gain the karma comes into play🤨.

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