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18.08.2021 - 18:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A Manchester man trapped in Afghanistan says he is hiding from the Taliban in fear for his life due to his work with the British Armed Forces.
The man, who we are not naming to prevent repercussions, says he is in Kabul, moving locations every day to avoid detection as Taliban troops carry out 'door-to-door searches'.
He fears his British citizenship and previous work with the Army will make him a target for the
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Linda Norgrove Foundation has issued a public appeal for Boris Johnson to get two of its staff members, who are sisters, out of the Taliban-controlled capital. The two women are in hiding in the city with their families and despite cross-party pressure from MPs over the past week the UK Foreign Office has not contacted them for evacuation.
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Editor’s note: Seasoned foreign affairs correspondent and Only Cry for the Living: Memos from Inside the ISIS Battlefield author Hollie McKay recently returned to Afghanistan to cover the planned U.S. troop withdrawal.
Variety. “All of us were so hopeful that, 10 years later, Kabul would be a democratic example for the region.
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following the abdication of the country’s entire government ahead of the full withdrawal of U.S. military forces.Saida, Couric Media said, is currently hiding out in Kabul, which fell to the Taliban over the weekend.
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