An Afghan colonel who fought alongside British troops in Helmand province joint operations has been threatened with deportation to Rwanda. He was not helped in any way after Kabul fell to the Taliban, and recovering from a combat wound he fled to find safety. After journeying across 11 countries he reached the UK on a small boat last September. He has now received a notice of intent from the Home Office threatening him with deportation. While he was still in Afghanistan he applied to the Ministry of Defence’s resettlement scheme, known as Arap (the Afghan relocations and assistance policy). He received one follow-up call from a British official but heard nothing since. He is one of many Afghan veterans who had to use illegal routes to get to the UK due to restrictions and delays plaguing the government’s dedicated Afghan resettlement schemes.
Helped British in Helmand - now rejected by UK
Written by David Fletcher 26 May 2023Additional Info
- Pray: for Rishi Sunak to implement his promise to help Afghan war heroes to resettle. (Psalm 106:3)
- More: www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/afghan-pilot-veteran-home-office-rwanda-b2342180.html