Brave translators who worked with British forces during the war on terror in the Middle East are now living in squalor in Calais refugees camps.
Extremists in Afghanistan are said to be targeting those who once collaborated with Western forces. To avoid being attacked, some have travelled to Calais, northern France, in a bid to cross the Channel to claim asylum in the country they once defended, a charity says.
Andy Brown is a volunteer at Care 4 Calais, which provides food and care for refugees in the city. He said: “If they have served with the Brits in the Afghan army, they are now marked men and have to get out of Afghanistan.
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