Monday, 11 November 2013

'No danger' to interpreters who helped U.S. as visas denied

In Afghanistan, interpreters who helped U.S. in war denied visas; U.S. says they face no threat - The Washington Post
'Quislings Betrayed By Warmongers' would be a fitting headline.

"Mohammad received a U.S. form letter saying he had failed to establish that there was a “serious threat” against his life. He had explained in his application that the Taliban had spotted him on the job and spread word in his village that he was a wanted man.
In one particularly dangerous assignment, he was asked to mediate between U.S. soldiers and locals after an American convoy ran over and killed an Afghan child, he said."

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