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Afghanistan
Former British soldier stranded in Kabul plans escape for 400 Afghans
2021-08-31
[Telegraph UK via Yahoo] A former British soldier stranded in Kabul is leading an escape effort for 400 Afghans across a Taliban-controlled border.

Ben Slater, 37, decided to escape Afghanistan over land seized by the Islamist group after the Foreign Office failed to approve visas for the air evacuation of himself and around 50 staff, mainly Afghan women, from the Nomad Concepts Group. Mr Slater is chairman of the group, which operates from Kabul.

A detailed plan for the escape, seen by The Telegraph, has been sent to the Foreign Office and Ministry of Defence in the hope that UK forces will assist their efforts on the ground and repatriate them when they reach their destination in a third country.

The location of Mr Slater’s convoy, and their final destination, cannot be revealed for security reasons.

He formerly served in the Royal Military Police, where he worked as a bodyguard to British ambassadors abroad.

Mr Slater has already helped evacuate dozens of people from Afghanistan on the UK’s airlift programme. But when he asked officials to organise the evacuation of himself and his staff — who are at risk of retribution from the Taliban after the West’s withdrawal — no visas were provided.

He described himself as being "massively let down" by the UK Government and has launched his own operation to save 400 Afghan nationals includes the 50 staff and himself.

Ministers have advised any British nationals or Afghans eligible for resettlement in the UK to attempt to make passage to countries that neighbour Afghanistan so they can be repatriated. But concerns have been raised that Foreign Office officials failed to adequately prepare with Pakistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to allow people to travel to the UK.

Officials are reportedly concerned that Russia has encouraged Afghanistan’s neighbours not to accept Western citizens in transit to their home countries or to facilitate Afghan refugees seeking resettlement in Britain and elsewhere.
Posted by:Greck Thoque4148

#3  Officials are reportedly concerned that Russia has encouraged Afghanistan’s neighbours not to accept Western citizens in transit to their home countries

How trustworthy are "Officials"?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-08-31 05:12  

#2  The Russian will always be there to lend a friendly hand. Almost comically predictable. Well, almost.

This is precisely why Trump kept sticking it to them despite saying nice things about Putin. He probably figured you don't want to make it too personal against a guy you gotta negotiate with. Problem is this gave the Dems room to fake hawkishness and lost Trump some national security voters. I looked at the way he whacked the Russians in Syria and thought the media portrayal of Trump as a Russian patsy was akin to its portrait of George Floyd the violent drug felon as a gentle giant.

I see the Newsom referendum as a bellwether poll. If Larry Elder wins, the Dems will get steamrolled in 2022. And Trump 2024 will just be a formality.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2021-08-31 04:12  

#1  Officials are reportedly concerned that Russia has encouraged Afghanistan’s neighbours not to accept Western citizens in transit to their home countries

The Russian will always be there to lend a friendly hand. Almost comically predictable. Well, almost.
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-08-31 03:57  

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