
'If the Taliban find me, they will kill me and my family,' says abandoned Afghan interpreter
CNN
The danger Haji and his family face grows every day as the Taliban claims more territory across the country, yet his repeated efforts to reach safety through a US visa program for interpreters keep hitting a brick wall.
"All night, my wife wakes up," says Haji. "She's scared. If [she hears] somebody is coming, she calls me, 'Haji, someone is coming!'" His wife says the first thing she does is hide the children.More Related News

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