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Zaslal: po 30. srpen, 2021 10:08 Předmět: Wrexham man's anguish over family stuck in Afghanistan |
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Wrexham man's anguish over family stuck in Afghanistan
An Afghan man living in Wales whose family are stuck in Afghanistan has said they have failed to escape from the Taliban.
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A mass airlift has been under way at Kabul airport since Taliban militants overran the capital this month.
In the past two weeks, more than 100,000 people are believed to have been evacuated.
But Max Zabih Amiri, who fled in 2002, said some family members spent three days and nights at the airport.
"It was so overcrowded," he said. "My niece fell unconscious and they had to go back home.
"With the rest of the family, some of them can't travel anywhere because the border is closed and everybody is [feeling] hopeless, staying at home.
"We are waiting for the situation to change for them to go somewhere or bring them here if possible - or anywhere in the world at least in peace."
Mr Amiri, 44, has lived in Wrexham since fleeing Afghanistan in 2002 and has worked as a translator and a taxi driver, as well as supporting other refugees and asylum seekers.
Taliban militants were removed from power in 2001 by US forces and 20 years of war followed.
But after foreign forces announced their withdrawal following peace talks between the US and the Taliban, it regrouped.
And on 15 August, it completed its shockingly rapid advance across the country by capturing the capital Kabul. |
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