A former Afghan translator who has been violated by the Ministry of Defense’s catastrophic data (MOD) has canceled his proposal to move to England – to be brought to England in Pakistan for two years.
The former patrol translator is believed to be one of several families who had been accepted by the Defense Ministry at Sanctaury in England because of their services alongside British soldiers, but now they have rejected their requests by the home office.
He said he was detained by Pakistani police who arrived at the British Hotel where he stayed on Wednesday and brought him to the deportation camp.
His details were revealed in violation of the Mood that details of the thousands of Afghans who said that they were at risk with British forces were in danger of the Taliban and wanted to flee to Britain.
The man and his family have now been given 14 days to leave the hotels they stayed. They are without a Pakistani visa, money or anywhere else.
Rafi Hutak, a former British military translator who is currently campaigning for Afghans, said that the decision to inversion was “morally bankrupt”.
“There is a real danger of deportation to these people,” said Mr Hutak.

Erin Alcak, a former Afghan translator’s lawyer on Thursday, ordered the Supreme Court to continue his support to continue enough to allow them to reconsider a sudden decision.
“Following the refusal of a sudden and irrelevant visa that our customer is seeking to review the Special Migration Commission, is a terrible progress,” said Ms. Alcak, a senior partner in the Li Lee Law Firm.
A spokesman for the Defense Ministry said Afghans are eligible to enter Britain, they must approve security and entry exams before moving.
According to the son of a former Afghan Special Forces commando, the revelation comes as another family is waiting for a Pakistani hotel to be moved to Britain and is called for exile to Afghanistan and is called exile to Afghanistan.
The boy who is waiting for nearly 10 months to be brought to England said Independent“The British government knows that as soon as we are in the hands of the Taliban, we will all be killed.”
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He said 13 members of the family, including his father, were transferred to the same exile camp by the police. His father, who also exposed his details to the MOD leak, served alongside the British Special Forces and was eligible to receive shelter in the UK with his family members.
The desperate son. He said he managed to escape the arrest. Independent“We even want to move only our children and wives. If we are sent and killed to Afghanistan, it is – but why should our family and spouses face such a punishment? At least, we know that our children and wives are safe and survive.”
“This is very disappointing – our children should enjoy their childhood games at the age of four and because of the conditions that have unfortunately been forced to suffer from PTSD,” he said.
A Defense Ministry spokesman said the British government was only able to approve its families on its visa after attending a third country.
They said, “We are proud of our obligations to all eligible people who transfer their relevant checks to move.
“As the general public expects, anyone who comes to England must go through security investigations and careful entry before they can move to England. In some cases, people do not approve these checks,” he said.
“All the letters of competence clearly say that the displacement is subject to the approval of these checks.”