The families of Afghan interpreters who risked their lives are being left to fend for themselves in Afghanistan

Gabriel Fowler
Updated August 23 2021 - 7:07pm, first published 5:00pm
URGENT PLEA: The Australian government is being urged to bring to Australia people in Afghanistan who are at grave risk immediately, and to commit to a significant humanitarian intake for Afghans - 3,000 places are not enough, critics say.
URGENT PLEA: The Australian government is being urged to bring to Australia people in Afghanistan who are at grave risk immediately, and to commit to a significant humanitarian intake for Afghans - 3,000 places are not enough, critics say.

IT'S an emotional rollercoaster ride, but not as we know it. Many lives have been lost, and many more are at stake.

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Gabriel Fowler

Gabriel Fowler

Senior Journalist

Community health & welfare, social justice, investigations, general news. Gabriel.Fowler@newcastleherald.com.au

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