[size=52]They were abandoned by a foreign power and saved by “Corona” .. Iraqi translators hide their faces from the militias[/size]
[size=45]“They worked as translators for the Australian forces, and the government of Canberra (the Australian capital) abandoned them.” This is the story of Iraqis suffering from neglect and indifference, due to the lack of resettlement on the one hand, and fear and anxiety for their lives on the other.[/size]
[size=45]The British newspaper, “The Guardian”, highlighted this file in its translated report, as more than 20 Iraqis who served alongside Australian soldiers in the war against ISIS have been abandoned, and they live in fear of militias that vowed to take revenge on those who provided assistance to foreign forces. .[/size]
[size=45]unknown fate[/size]
[size=45]One of the former translators who went into hiding, Muhammad, told the British newspaper, “The threat is real and there will be no warning or anything like that.. the militias are criminals.. they have killed people who worked with foreign forces before, and if they catch me or any None of us, there will never be a second chance.”[/size]
[size=45]In 2019, The Guardian reported that more than 60 interpreters in the Australian army were stuck in a bureaucratic stalemate, after being told they were ineligible for resettlement or unable to apply for visas from inside Iraq.[/size]
[size=45]But in 2020, a number of them managed to get out, as invitations were sent to former interpreters, via an email from the Australian Department of Defense, to confirm their interest in applying through the Australian Government's "Local Staff" program for Iraq.[/size]
[size=45]According to the British newspaper, at least 35 of these interpreters were granted visas to resettle in Australia, and 30 of them moved to reside there, while 25 of the translators said they were still stuck in Iraq, and their applications for residence in Australia were frozen, and they received no response. From the Australian government over a year ago.[/size]
[size=45]big risks[/size]
[size=45]And the newspaper noted, "None of these translators has been killed so far, but most of them have had to leave Baghdad, or stay away from their families' homes for fear of reprisals, as Iranian-backed militias continue to threaten anyone linked to the West."[/size]
[size=45]The British newspaper learned of a translator who abandoned his Australian application after waiting several months for a response, and applied for a visa to enter the United States, as part of protection and resettlement, and is now trying to apply for his family to join him.[/size]
[size=45]Another translator, who was forced to flee with his family across the Iraqi border, and while hiding in Turkey, described his exile as "the worst of his life", according to the newspaper, which made sure to publish photos of the translators serving alongside Australian forces, for security reasons.[/size]
[size=45]secretly alive[/size]
[size=45]She explained that Mohammed, whose identity has remained unknown for his safety, served in the Australian Defense Forces' Taji Division, and trained Iraqi soldiers between 2016 and 2018 in Baghdad and western Iraq, where he says he "established very strong relationships with all Australians and Americans, and that his friendship They are in touch with a lot of them.”[/size]
[size=45]Muhammad, according to the British newspaper, was forced to leave Baghdad with his wife and family for fear of militant attacks, and noted that he and his peers “had to change their place of residence and move to a less crowded area or an area with fewer militias to give themselves and their families a better chance of survival.” .[/size]
[size=45]Thanks to the “Covid-19” virus, Muhammad was able to cover his face and therefore militia members could not recognize him, adding, “It is ironic that the virus saved my life.”[/size]
[size=45]He added that "ISIS represents a potential threat in southern Iraq, but it is limited," explaining that "ISIS is a small problem at the moment, and the real danger is the Iranian-backed proxies and militias, they live together, eavesdrop and chase everyone who worked with the coalition forces."[/size]
[size=45]The newspaper quoted another translator, Saif, as saying that “the rest of Iraq” suffer from the political and economic crises that Iraq is facing: hunger, lack of job opportunities, chaos, instability, continuous conflicts, and the threats we face.[/size]
[size=45]ambiguous waiting[/size]
[size=45]He noted that "those who are left on hold indefinitely are in an ambiguous situation", and the last email he received from the Australian government was more than a year ago.[/size]
[size=45]On this matter, Muhammad confirmed, that the Australian side never re-communicated with them, neither with negative nor positive answers, and there is no final explanation for this, and there is no reason to abandon them,” according to him.[/size]
[size=45]The newspaper reported that the "local staff" program for Iraq was established in April 2008 by the Australian government at the time, and allocated an additional 600 places for humanitarian visas, including interpreters, while admitting that they were "targeted" by the insurgents for their association with Western forces.[/size]
[size=45]An official at the Australian Ministry of Home Affairs said a few days ago that the 600 places were almost completely filled.[/size]
[size=45]She indicated that the "Taji Action Group" continued its work from 2015 until June 2020, and was charged with "training and assisting the Iraqi security forces in their fight against the terrorist organization ISIS." More than 2,500 Australian soldiers have served in Taji, north The capital is Baghdad.[/size]
[size=45]And the British newspaper “The Guardian” concluded, “While the Iraqi comrades were asking for Australian assistance, Canberra was urged to make more efforts to resettle interpreters and other military support staff from the scene of the recent conflict in Afghanistan,” adding that a Senate investigation had been conducted. Relates to approximately 650 local Afghan staff who worked for Australia and were stranded in Afghanistan after coalition forces withdrew last August.[/size]
[size=45][You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
[size=45]“They worked as translators for the Australian forces, and the government of Canberra (the Australian capital) abandoned them.” This is the story of Iraqis suffering from neglect and indifference, due to the lack of resettlement on the one hand, and fear and anxiety for their lives on the other.[/size]
[size=45]The British newspaper, “The Guardian”, highlighted this file in its translated report, as more than 20 Iraqis who served alongside Australian soldiers in the war against ISIS have been abandoned, and they live in fear of militias that vowed to take revenge on those who provided assistance to foreign forces. .[/size]
[size=45]unknown fate[/size]
[size=45]One of the former translators who went into hiding, Muhammad, told the British newspaper, “The threat is real and there will be no warning or anything like that.. the militias are criminals.. they have killed people who worked with foreign forces before, and if they catch me or any None of us, there will never be a second chance.”[/size]
[size=45]In 2019, The Guardian reported that more than 60 interpreters in the Australian army were stuck in a bureaucratic stalemate, after being told they were ineligible for resettlement or unable to apply for visas from inside Iraq.[/size]
[size=45]But in 2020, a number of them managed to get out, as invitations were sent to former interpreters, via an email from the Australian Department of Defense, to confirm their interest in applying through the Australian Government's "Local Staff" program for Iraq.[/size]
[size=45]According to the British newspaper, at least 35 of these interpreters were granted visas to resettle in Australia, and 30 of them moved to reside there, while 25 of the translators said they were still stuck in Iraq, and their applications for residence in Australia were frozen, and they received no response. From the Australian government over a year ago.[/size]
[size=45]big risks[/size]
[size=45]And the newspaper noted, "None of these translators has been killed so far, but most of them have had to leave Baghdad, or stay away from their families' homes for fear of reprisals, as Iranian-backed militias continue to threaten anyone linked to the West."[/size]
[size=45]The British newspaper learned of a translator who abandoned his Australian application after waiting several months for a response, and applied for a visa to enter the United States, as part of protection and resettlement, and is now trying to apply for his family to join him.[/size]
[size=45]Another translator, who was forced to flee with his family across the Iraqi border, and while hiding in Turkey, described his exile as "the worst of his life", according to the newspaper, which made sure to publish photos of the translators serving alongside Australian forces, for security reasons.[/size]
[size=45]secretly alive[/size]
[size=45]She explained that Mohammed, whose identity has remained unknown for his safety, served in the Australian Defense Forces' Taji Division, and trained Iraqi soldiers between 2016 and 2018 in Baghdad and western Iraq, where he says he "established very strong relationships with all Australians and Americans, and that his friendship They are in touch with a lot of them.”[/size]
[size=45]Muhammad, according to the British newspaper, was forced to leave Baghdad with his wife and family for fear of militant attacks, and noted that he and his peers “had to change their place of residence and move to a less crowded area or an area with fewer militias to give themselves and their families a better chance of survival.” .[/size]
[size=45]Thanks to the “Covid-19” virus, Muhammad was able to cover his face and therefore militia members could not recognize him, adding, “It is ironic that the virus saved my life.”[/size]
[size=45]He added that "ISIS represents a potential threat in southern Iraq, but it is limited," explaining that "ISIS is a small problem at the moment, and the real danger is the Iranian-backed proxies and militias, they live together, eavesdrop and chase everyone who worked with the coalition forces."[/size]
[size=45]The newspaper quoted another translator, Saif, as saying that “the rest of Iraq” suffer from the political and economic crises that Iraq is facing: hunger, lack of job opportunities, chaos, instability, continuous conflicts, and the threats we face.[/size]
[size=45]ambiguous waiting[/size]
[size=45]He noted that "those who are left on hold indefinitely are in an ambiguous situation", and the last email he received from the Australian government was more than a year ago.[/size]
[size=45]On this matter, Muhammad confirmed, that the Australian side never re-communicated with them, neither with negative nor positive answers, and there is no final explanation for this, and there is no reason to abandon them,” according to him.[/size]
[size=45]The newspaper reported that the "local staff" program for Iraq was established in April 2008 by the Australian government at the time, and allocated an additional 600 places for humanitarian visas, including interpreters, while admitting that they were "targeted" by the insurgents for their association with Western forces.[/size]
[size=45]An official at the Australian Ministry of Home Affairs said a few days ago that the 600 places were almost completely filled.[/size]
[size=45]She indicated that the "Taji Action Group" continued its work from 2015 until June 2020, and was charged with "training and assisting the Iraqi security forces in their fight against the terrorist organization ISIS." More than 2,500 Australian soldiers have served in Taji, north The capital is Baghdad.[/size]
[size=45]And the British newspaper “The Guardian” concluded, “While the Iraqi comrades were asking for Australian assistance, Canberra was urged to make more efforts to resettle interpreters and other military support staff from the scene of the recent conflict in Afghanistan,” adding that a Senate investigation had been conducted. Relates to approximately 650 local Afghan staff who worked for Australia and were stranded in Afghanistan after coalition forces withdrew last August.[/size]
[size=45][You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Today at 7:52 am by Rocky
» utube 3/28/24 MM&C Iraqi Dinar - IQD Update - SWIFT - Purchasing Power - Urban Renaissance - Releas
Today at 7:51 am by Rocky
» Al-Mandalawi: Iraq is witnessing competition between major companies...and the House of Representati
Today at 7:49 am by Rocky
» The President of the Republic stresses the importance of the role of programmers in developing the w
Today at 7:46 am by Rocky
» The Minister of Industry and Minerals follows up on the technical and production performance of the
Today at 7:45 am by Rocky
» The Minister of Finance is following up on the field the progress of the newly implemented ASYCUDA s
Today at 7:44 am by Rocky
» Statistics: There are more than 15 million bank accounts in Iraq
Today at 7:42 am by Rocky
» Representative: One paragraph hinders the passage of a general amnesty within the House of Represent
Today at 7:37 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Finance: “The draft federal budget law will be devoid of new job grades.”
Today at 7:36 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary action to resolve the fate of “food security contracts” in 15 governorates
Today at 7:35 am by Rocky
» 300 factories turned into "iron scrap" in Diyala
Today at 7:34 am by Rocky
» A deputy expects the dollar exchange rate to reach 140 Iraqi dinars
Today at 7:32 am by Rocky
» Al-Yasiri: The American administration is working hard to destroy the Iraqi economy
Today at 7:31 am by Rocky
» Infographic: The highest annual salaries of leaders of Arab countries
Today at 7:30 am by Rocky
» Communications announces that the electronic signature project has reached advanced stages
Today at 7:29 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Integrity presents a file related to Kuwaiti violations of Iraqi oil
Today at 7:27 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary move to include amendments to Parliament’s internal regulations on the agenda (documen
Today at 7:25 am by Rocky
» The Iraqi President urges the Minister of Finance to expedite the payment of salaries to the Kurdist
Today at 7:23 am by Rocky
» Central Bank of Iraq sales exceeded $251 million at today’s auction
Today at 7:21 am by Rocky
» The Foreign Minister questions the "Iraqi resistance" attacks against Israel: the other side did not
Today at 7:20 am by Rocky
» The Minister of Labor announces progress in the electronic payment system
Today at 7:17 am by Rocky
» Interior Ministry: For the first time, we controlled the smuggling of petroleum derivatives by 98 pe
Today at 7:16 am by Rocky
» International companies offer offers to invest in the Dhi Qar marshes.. What distinguishes them?
Today at 7:15 am by Rocky
» “Tough” comments on interest rates raise the dollar globally
Today at 7:14 am by Rocky
» Iraq is the fifth largest oil supplier to South Korea in a month
Today at 7:12 am by Rocky
» Recovering more than 100 billion as a result of more than 200,000 employees on social welfare
Today at 7:11 am by Rocky
» The Sudanese consultant announces the completion of Baghdad Metro track designs
Today at 7:08 am by Rocky
» Al-Sudani stresses ending the problem of triple-shift schools
Today at 7:07 am by Rocky
» Iraq begins building two new tankers to transport petroleum products
Today at 7:06 am by Rocky
» Forming a council for “competition and preventing monopoly”
Today at 7:04 am by Rocky
» Features of an Iraqi-Turkish agreement regarding the status of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party
Today at 7:02 am by Rocky
» {Al-Buzrajiya} between the hammer of fraud and the power of the owners
Today at 7:01 am by Rocky
» Ministry of Oil: The gas sector is witnessing great development
Today at 6:59 am by Rocky
» An agreement with Britain in the field of securities
Today at 6:58 am by Rocky
» Discussions between Baghdad and Ankara to open a new port
Today at 6:57 am by Rocky
» Trade: About 11 million citizens updated their new card information
Today at 6:56 am by Rocky
» Electronic payment is sustainable growth
Today at 6:55 am by Rocky
» Experts: Iraq qualifies to be an important tourist country
Today at 6:54 am by Rocky
» Amending the Health Professions Law “robs” scientists of the central appointment 3 years after it wa
Today at 5:20 am by Rocky
» Is the “blessings package” that Erbil paid to the citizens of Kurdistan related to the elections?
Today at 5:19 am by Rocky
» Exceeded 5,000 projects.. Allocating 10 trillion dinars to support governorate reconstruction plans
Today at 5:18 am by Rocky
» “His need no longer exists.” Parliamentary Finance confirms the necessity of returning the retiremen
Today at 5:17 am by Rocky
» To communicate with the bases... 12 directives from Al-Sadr, including blocking numbers for non-gove
Today at 5:15 am by Rocky
» In an interview with "Baghdad Today"... an Iranian researcher reveals the importance of Haniyeh's vi
Today at 5:14 am by Rocky
» After it was 63 trillion in 2023... the 2024 budget deficit will rise to 80 trillion dinars
Today at 5:13 am by Rocky
» Parliament reveals the date of the first evaluation of the governors and determines the party respon
Today at 5:11 am by Rocky
» The President of the Republic informs Al-Araji and Al-Basri: Momentum must be mobilized to eliminate
Today at 5:10 am by Rocky
» Can the Federal Court sue others? A legal clarification of its response mechanism to abuse
Today at 5:09 am by Rocky
» Despite promises to soon stop burning gas.. What is the secret behind Iraq renewing the Iranian gas
Today at 5:07 am by Rocky
» Advisor to Al-Sudani: The dollar is on the way to further decline, and 70% of Iraqi traders have ent
Today at 5:06 am by Rocky
» Iraq exported more than 99 million barrels of oil last February
Today at 5:04 am by Rocky
» Barzani “gives good news” to Kurdistan employees: salaries, land, and loan exemptions
Today at 5:03 am by Rocky
» Alia Nassif: Nour Zuhair returned to the port of Umm Qasr to make deals.. An influential Shiite forc
Today at 5:02 am by Rocky
» The Prime Minister announces the movement of nearly 500 stalled projects
Today at 5:00 am by Rocky
» A government strategy to enhance investments.. Iraq is on the verge of a new era of economic develop
Today at 4:59 am by Rocky
» Ranging between 20% and 50%.. The Kurdistan government decides to reduce service fees, customs dutie
Today at 4:58 am by Rocky
» Al-Sudani: The reform approach in the security services is an integral part of reform in other secto
Today at 4:56 am by Rocky
» Everyone in Iraq wants the Sudanese visit to Washington to be successful, even the factions!
Today at 4:55 am by Rocky
» Sources and experts expect the agenda.. in his bag is the Baghdad dollar and the factions’ truce, bu
Today at 4:54 am by Rocky
» The decision to raise gasoline prices arouses the ire of drivers...a reminder of the large demonstra
Today at 4:53 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary services: 3 important hospitals in Baghdad will enter service at the end of the year
Today at 4:52 am by Rocky
» Iraq signs a contract to supply Iranian gas for a period of five years
Today at 4:50 am by Rocky
» Parliament adds a voting paragraph on amending the Penal Code to its agenda
Today at 4:49 am by Rocky
» His political advisor: We are not afraid of Sudanese entering the elections alone
Today at 4:48 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary services explain the reasons for the rise in real estate prices in Baghdad
Today at 4:46 am by Rocky
» Attia, criticizing the government's decisions: "The citizen's feathers will be ruffled without servi
Today at 4:45 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Communications: Zain Iraq and Asiacell did not pay their debts
Today at 4:44 am by Rocky
» The Governor of Karbala announces the imminent establishment of the largest industrial city in the c
Today at 4:43 am by Rocky
» A government determination to end the issue of displaced persons in the middle of this year
Today at 4:42 am by Rocky
» Iraq buys gas from Kurdistan to generate electricity
Today at 4:41 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary signatures to include an amendment to the internal regulations to decide the choice of
Today at 4:40 am by Rocky
» In Basra.. a demonstration against foreign workers in Iraqi companies (video)
Today at 4:38 am by Rocky
» Al-Samarrai: Presidency of Parliament is an entitlement to the constituents, and calling it a “frame
Today at 4:36 am by Rocky
» Electronic food supplies in 6 governorates... covering 11 million Iraqis and “writing off” about 700
Today at 4:34 am by Rocky
» Corruption of the Ministry of Transport.. Representatives express their surprise at the minister’s s
Today at 4:32 am by Rocky
» The biggest supporter of the invasion of Iraq.. The death of former US Senator Joe Lieberman
Today at 4:31 am by Rocky
» Iraq is ranked “late.” A list of the most and least safe Arab countries for women
Today at 4:30 am by Rocky
» The Council of Ministers exempts the Gulf Interconnection Authority from guarantee fees: it is a gov
Yesterday at 7:48 am by Rocky
» The Iraqi government raises the size of the 2024 budget, and Parliament is “surprised”
Yesterday at 7:46 am by Rocky
» Popular Movement: We have many economic options away from American hegemony
Yesterday at 7:42 am by Rocky
» The Oil Parliament stresses the need to transfer part of the revenues to the producing governorates
Yesterday at 7:41 am by Rocky
» It will cover 14 regions in eastern Iraq.. A deputy reveals the “border electricity” project
Yesterday at 7:40 am by Rocky
» Experts Warn Mass Migration Threatens US Food Security
Yesterday at 7:37 am by Bama Diva
» Al-Fateh: America occupies Iraq through agreements
Yesterday at 7:37 am by Rocky
» Anger in Iraq over a "sudden decision"... and a reminder of a "general strike" that paralyzed the co
Yesterday at 7:34 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Committee: Parliament is discussing today a decision that “disturbed” the Iraqis
Yesterday at 7:33 am by Rocky
» Ministry of Electricity: Our production will reach 27 thousand megawatts by May
Yesterday at 7:31 am by Rocky
» Diagnosing the “most important” problems in the oil file between Baghdad and Erbil.. What is the rel
Yesterday at 7:30 am by Rocky
» The Iraqi Fiqh Academy and the Sunni Endowment issue a fatwa to pay Zakat al-Fitr
Yesterday at 7:28 am by Rocky
» The National Bank of Iraq continues its digital transformation by launching its new banking system a
Yesterday at 7:26 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Investment and the Central Bank are discussing the housing initiative
Yesterday at 7:25 am by Rocky
» The Prime Minister announces the restart of 500 suspended projects
Yesterday at 7:23 am by Rocky
» Al-Barti assesses the region's employees: Your salaries are insured and will be paid after resettlem
Yesterday at 7:21 am by Rocky
» Iraqi-American discussions in anticipation of the Sudanese visit
Yesterday at 7:20 am by Rocky
» Iraq and Turkey hold meetings in Ankara to discuss technical issues related to the development road
Yesterday at 7:17 am by Rocky
» A government parliamentary agreement to support budget revenues and governorate allocations for inve
Yesterday at 7:16 am by Rocky
» Oil: The gas sector is witnessing great development
Yesterday at 7:15 am by Rocky
» A Kurdish-French agreement to develop trade and economic relations
Yesterday at 7:13 am by Rocky
» Exchange companies in Mosul demand that they be entered into the currency selling window
Yesterday at 7:12 am by Rocky