‘They want to kill me’: The Afghan interpreters left behind by the UK

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‘They want to kill me’: The Afghan interpreters left behind by the UK
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‘We can’t stay here, it’s not safe’ says one of hundreds of former interpreters left behind fearing for their lives

The Taliban knows me. They called me on the phone 10 days ago and asked where I was. They want to kill me. They’re calling my friends, asking where I am. I am sick with fear. If the UK can’t help us I will die.he was currently in hiding in Kabul with his wife and children – aged five, three and one – and was receiving threatening calls from the Taliban.

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