Conservative former security minister Tom Tugendhat said the Ministry of Defence has "really let itself down" in not relaxing ...
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Hundreds of Afghan special forces wrongly rejected for sanctuary due to poor MoD decisions, High Court judge finds
Defective decision-making resulted in hundreds of Afghan special forces who served with the British being wrongly rejected for sanctuary and abandoned to the Taliban, High Court judges have found.
There are moments in everyone's life when it feels as though everything has come to an end—overwhelmed by pressure, stress, ...
Declassified documents reveal what John Howard's cabinet considered, and ignored, when sending troops to Afghanistan.
Four years after escaping Afghanistan during the chaotic Kabul airlift, Afghans living in Iowa say they now fear deportation ...
An Afghan man, whose details were accidentally leaked by the UK in a major data breach, has been detained in Pakistan for imminent deportation alongside several family members, his son told the BBC.
Afghan security forces who fought alongside British and US troops are still being hunted down, tortured and executed by the Taliban while the UK drags its heels over bringing at-risk Afghans to safety ...
Afghan veterans are willing to serve, but the Ministry of Defence has not relaxed rules on citizenship. An Afghan special ...
The Australian government was warned against sending special forces to Afghanistan by its own defence minister in 2005, who ...
Special Forces legend had plan to win in Afghanistan, then he was pushed out. — -- [As 2014 comes to a close, the ABC News Brian Ross Investigative Unit looks back on some major reports over the ...
In 2012, after a team member was nearly killed, a Special Forces unit went on a rampage that might have been one of the worst war crimes in recent U.S. history. Naimatullah at the site in Afghanistan ...
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