A person who is afraid of the family ‘vulnerability’ over Afghan Data Break
Afghan man who worked with British armies for about ten years said the Afghanistan family members were at high risk of Afghanistan.
It appeared in July that the personal information of about 19,000 people asked to come to the UK to run away from Taliban by accident in 2022.
Ahmad, not his actual name, arrived at the West Yorkshire and his wife and children in 2021, said he understood Taliban “all the details” in the family members still located in Afghanistan.
In a statement, Defense Departmental Security spokesman said it concluded that the calling is “impossible” to say that someone may have been addressed.
Ahmad said before 2021, when Taliban was using Afghanistan’s power, he had worked with British soldiers for nearly 10 years.
“No one thought that the previous kingdom would take over. We thought we had a bright future and there was many investments,” he explained.
When the country collapsed at Taliban, Ahmad said he had received an e-mail told him to go to the Tabul airport where, along with his wife and children, would be taken to UK.
He said once when at the airport, things were richer: “There is no fear, no fear, because there was no Taliban.”
Gagging order
The mother of Ahmad, my father and his family members who were expanded and left with his wife and children.
Ahmad said he was safely in the West Yorkshire, once applied for his family to share in Afghan’s goals and the relief policy, their faith was in danger of his British troops.
His fears were for their safety until the year when the media was first allowed to report the information of the MOD Data Breakpection on February 2022.
Details of Rehabilitation, response and AFGHANS Number given to the UK residence in the UK consequently when enlightened in July after a high court judge ruled that the higher order should be removed.
It came up that leakage contained words, contact details and other family information of 19,000 people who may be at risk of Taliban injury.
The leak was shed only on August 2023, where nine people applied to the UK appeared on Facebook.
Defense Secretary John Healey makes a statement in the Commons in the Commons in connection with the breach of July 2025 [House of Commons/UK Parliament/PA Wire]
Ahmad said he, his wife and his children had a new life in the western Yorkshire, was very different from those who had worked in British army and lived in Afghanistan – and above their families.
He said “The future went to Zero within a week when the Taliban took it”.
Ahmad said that until his extended family could join him in the UK, he was afraid of their safety in Afghanistan – especially the following data leak matters.
He said one of the brothers were arrested and killed by Taliban, and the other was tortured and suffered from “insanity”.
“I don’t know if my work and my work, or something else, but when you look at the news in Afghanistan no one can speak against Taliban,” he said.
“Once I saw details Breaked, I understand why Italiban has all the information about my family, why they wanted each one I made for that list.”
Ahmad said he wanted the UK government to leave his family in Afghanistan, as well as for everyone his mature information.
He said he believed that data violations had put them all at risk of “a great danger”.
Ahmad added that to the women in Afghanistan, such as his sister, the situation was ‘very serious’.
“Their hopes for doctors, nurses, midwives and lawyers to Zero where the Taliban took the law”, he said.
‘I am a wonderful’ frightened ‘
Sara de’jong from Sulgha Alliance, which supported Afghans working for British troops, saying that you have broken the information ‘has a major impact on the lives of the lives of the people.
Ms. De’jong explained: “Generally, any other data violation – if the insurance company loses our data – you will be required.
“It wasn’t. People found years ago,” he said.
Those affected ‘are incredibly shocked and make many people who are safe in the UK concerned about family family “, said Ms.jong.
He returned Ahmad’s calls, saying that he would like to see “Afghans interest set before the center – and that is unfaithful.
Ms. De’jong said the MOD is needed to restore the program as “the information The MOD is very sound” and people needed to make their own data conviction.
The MOD spokesman said: “We are committed to honoring our commitment to those who stood us and risked their lives, and about 36,000 safer under our Afghan residency programs.
“Since the public will expect, any who comes to the UK must end the country safety and the suitability test before getting to migrate to the UK. In some cases, people do not transfer those structures.
“The Undent Rimmer Review concluded that the spreadsheet is just a reference to a person may be addressed, and this is a basis when the court is very encouraging.”
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