Sister of Canadian military adviser fears looming deportation, Taliban reprisal
TURKEY, AUG 8 – The sister and son of a Canadian Afghan adviser face deportation from Turkey after being denied refugee status, exposing gaps in Canadian resettlement policies for Afghan allies.
- The sister of a Canadian military interpreter fled Afghanistan to Turkey in 2018 and fears deportation and Taliban reprisal.
- She does not qualify for the temporary program bringing interpreters' families to Canada as she left Afghanistan before July 22, 2021.
- Her brother, a former Canadian military adviser given the code name 'Sam', says if she is deported 'she will clearly be executed' by the Taliban government.
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Sister of Canadian military adviser fears looming deportation and Taliban reprisal
The sister of a man who worked as an interpreter for the Canadian Armed Forces during the war in Afghanistan says she fears she will be deported back to her former home, where she could face violent reprisal at the hands of the Taliban.
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Sister of Canadian military adviser fears looming deportation, Taliban reprisal
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