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    One Year On, Afghans at Risk Await Evacuation, Relocation

    One Year On, Afghans at Risk Await Evacuation, Relocation

    BARCELONA, — More than a year after the Taliban takeover that saw thousands of Afghans rushing to 's international airport amid the chaotic U.S. withdrawal, Afghans at risk who failed to get on evacuation flights say they are still struggling to find safe and legal ways out of the country.

    Among those left behind is a 49-year-old interpreter who worked for a contractor in 2010 accompanying convoys in Kandahar. Only six days after the Taliban reached the capital last August, they came looking for him.

    “They come to my house and they threatened my son and my wife (when) I was not at home. They (then) destroy my office,” he told AP via WhatsApp referring to the place where he taught English. He asked that his name not be revealed for security reasons.

    This month, he was interrogated by the Taliban again for more than two hours.

    During the chaotic days of the U.S. pullout, he had tried several times to reach Kabul Airport but, like many, failed to get through massive crowds made even more dangerous by attacks around the airport that killed dozens. He then tried to leave Afghanistan by crossing the land border with but was stopped by the Taliban who demanded $700 per person to cross — money he did not have. To make matters worse, his passport is no longer valid.

    Like millions of Afghans, he's also been impacted by the country's economic freefall, caused in part by international sanctions and…

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