DutchNews, October 18, 2019
Army
unions and aid groups have joined forces to urge the Netherlands not to deport
an Afghan man who worked as a translator for the military for 13 years.
They
have taken out a page-sized advert in the Telegraaf calling for a rethink,
after the man’s request for a residency permit was rejected.
‘The Taliban and
IS see interpreters and others who worked for the international military in
Afghanistan as spies and traitors,’ the advert states. ‘They are threatened and
forced to go into hiding.’
Defence minister Ank Bijleveld said this summer that
interpreters who feel threatened are welcome in the Netherlands.
The
immigration service IND which assesses asylum claims has not yet commented.
Around 120 locals worked for the Dutch as interpreters in Uruzgan between 2006
and 2010.

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