JAKARTA - The British government revealed thousands of Afghans were brought to the UK through a secret settlement program in the wake of the Taliban's rule.
Citing AP, Tuesday, July 15, the program was triggered by concerns that Afghans, mostly working with the British army, would be targeted by the Taliban.
However, the program was revoked today. The British government controlled by the Labor Party stated that it would publish the program's data.
Based on independent research, there is little evidence and the results of a study stating that Afghans who take part in the program are at great risk of receiving retaliation from the Taliban.
Previously, this program was implemented given the data leak containing the identities of 19,000 Afghans who submitted applications to come to the UK after the Taliban came to power.
Most of them collaborated with the British Government in Afghanistan before the Taliban took power.
The British government then carried out a court order known as superinjunction, which prohibits anyone from disclosing the whereabouts of thousands of Afghans.
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