The interpreters want the Government to move forward on immigration applications for their family members, who remain in Afghanistan. ROBERT KITCHIN/Stuff Raza Khadim, left, and Nawidullah Atayee, former Afghan interpreters who helped NZ troops, protest on the forecourt of Parliament. ROBERT KITCHIN/Stuff Afghan interpreters, who helped New Zealand soldiers, protest on the forecourt of Parliament. ROBERT KITCHIN/Stuff ACT leader David Seymour was one of few politicians to speak to the Afghan interpreters on Parliament’s forecourt on Monday. He said the Taliban had been searching the homes of some of the interpreter’s families, and his own family members had gone into hiding.
Source: Stuff September 20, 2021 06:24 UTC