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Hazara Australians fear their people in Afghanistan could soon be massacred

Hazara man Namatullah Kadrie was only five years old when his family fled Afghanistan.  Twenty years have since passed, but he’s now more worried than ever about those they left behind given western forces are about to fully withdraw from the country. “We can’t do anything, but we re worried sick about what will happen to them,” he told SBS News at his home in Melbourne. “I m very worried about what will happen to the Hazaras when the foreign forces completely leave Afghanistan. I think what we ll see is a full-scale war against the Hazaras.”  Namatullah Kadrie and his family in the late 1990s before they fled Afghanistan.

Taliban claims to control 85 per cent of Afghanistan after seizing key border crossings

Share on Twitter The Taliban claimed Friday to be in control of 85 per cent of Afghanistan after seizing key border crossings with Iran and Turkmenistan, part of a sweeping offensive launched as US troops pull out of the war-torn nation. Hours after President Joe Biden issued a staunch defence of the US withdrawal, the Taliban said its fighters had seized the two crossings in western Afghanistan - completing an arc of territory from the Iranian border to the frontier with China. In Moscow, a delegation of Taliban officials said they controlled about 250 of Afghanistan s nearly 400 districts - a claim impossible to independently verify, and disputed by the government.

Scott Morrison absolutely agrees with John Howard that Australia must help protect Afghan allies

Share on Twitter Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he “absolutely agrees” with his Liberal predecessor John Howard that the government bears a moral responsibility to help Afghans who assisted Australia’s mission in Afghanistan. In an exclusive interview with SBS News on Thursday, Mr Howard said he did not want to see a repeat of what happened after Australia left the Vietnam war and local staff were left behind. Afghans who were employed by Australian agencies to assist as interpreters and other roles in the war-torn country now fear they could be murdered by the resurgent Taliban, which considers them “traitors” for working with foreign forces, as western troops withdraw.

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