The Herald

Plea for Britain to protect Afghanista­n interprete­rs

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MORE people should support a petition calling on David Cameron to give all Afghan interprete­rs who served alongside UK forces protection, the former head of the Army has said.

General Sir Richard Dannatt said Britain has an obligation to help interprete­rs who served in Afghanista­n as he urged soldiers and the public to support the petition, which has already garnered more than 75,000 signatures.

If the petition reaches 100,000 signatures the plight of Afghan interprete­rs could be debated in Parliament.

Former interprete­rs last month lost a High Court battle to access a Government assistance scheme that is not available to staff who left British employment before December, 2012.

The terms of the scheme means interprete­rs who completed their duties between 2006 and 2012 are not eligible for refuge in the UK unless they can prove they face violence from the Taliban in their home country.

In a letter sent to hundreds of for mer soldiers, Sir Richard said Britain “cannot walk away” from the interprete­rs.

He said: “Afghanista­n interprete­rs went on patrols with our troops and enabled them to communicat­e with the local people. We could not have done the job without them.

“That’s why I’m asking you to support this peti- tion started by an Afghanista­n veteran, calling for Afghan interprete­rs to be given protection by the British Government.

“They often wore our uniforms. If they feel once we have left their country, that they cannot assume their normal lives because of fear having worked for British forces, then it is our obligation to have them in this country.

“We cannot leave and walk away and leave them to it, we owe them far more than that.”

Major James Driscoll, who launched the petition, said the Government has a moral duty to help the interprete­rs, who have helped save many British lives.

On the change.org petition, he said: “It is my belief that any man, who is courageous enough to fight alongside the British Army in the defence of our British values and standards, when threatened, is entitled to live under the protection of this country.”

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SIR RICHARD: Wants public to back petition.

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