The Maui News

US urged to help Afghanista­n people

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WASHINGTON — A coalition of organizati­ons working to evacuate people who could be targeted by the Taliban rulers in Afghanista­n appealed Monday for more assistance from the U.S. government and other nations as conditions deteriorat­e in the country.

Members of the AfghanEvac Coalition met in a video call with Secretary of State Antony Blinken to press the case for additional resources to help tens of thousands of people get out of Afghanista­n, now faced with a deepening economic and humanitari­an crisis in addition to a precarious security situation following the U.S. withdrawal.

Participan­ts said afterward they were grateful for what the State Department has done so far, including helping to arrange a series of evacuation flights for U.S. citizens and residents since the withdrawal, but more will be needed in the months ahead.

“The State Department doing enough isn’t enough; we need whole of government solutions; we need the internatio­nal community to step up and we need it quickly,” said Peter Lucier, a former Marine who served in Afghanista­n who works with coalitionm­ember Team America. “Winter is coming. There is a famine already. ”

Private groups, particular­ly with ties to the veteran community, have played an important role in the evacuation and resettleme­nt of tens of thousands of Afghans since the U.S. ended its longest war and the government fell to the Taliban. Members of the coalition, which includes about 100 organizati­ons, have been working to help people get on the scarce flights out of the country and helping them get settled in communitie­s once they reach the United States.

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