As US Pulls Out, Afghan Interpreters Fear Taliban Retribution

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The U.S. government has accepted more than 1,200 Afghans under the Special Immigrant Visa program. Those still left behind worry for their lives now that the Taliban have advanced on Kabul. VOA's Carolyn Presutti has the exclusive story of two former interpreters who say they are in grave danger. Contributed by: Ekram Shinwari, John Walker, Hedayatullah Noori Camera: Ekram Shinwari, Ahmad Javed

The U.S. government has accepted more than 12-hundred Afghans under the Special Immigrant Visa program. Those still left behind worry for their lives now that the Taliban have advanced on Kabul. VOA's Carolyn Presutti has the exclusive story of two former interpreters who say they are in grave danger.

Contributed by: Ekram Shinwari, John Walker, Hedayatullah Noori

Camera: Ekram Shinwari, Ahmad Javed