

The Desperate Effort To Get Afghan Allies To Safety
Aug 19, 2021
Krish O'Mara Vignarajah, President and CEO of the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, discusses the urgent plight of Afghan allies seeking safety after the Taliban's takeover. She shares insights into the chaotic evacuation efforts, highlighting the struggles faced by interpreters trying to secure special immigrant visas. Personal stories from refugee families illuminate the emotional toll of displacement. Vignarajah emphasizes the vital support structures in the U.S. designed to assist these vulnerable individuals in their resettlement journey.
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Hopelessness for Afghan Refugees
- Avista Helmandi's parents, refugees of the Soviet-Afghan War, reminisced about their hometown, Kandahar.
- Kandahar recently fell to the Taliban, causing Avista deep distress.
Taliban Kidnapping
- A 20-year-old student in Paris recalls the Taliban kidnapping her father in 2000.
- She describes the period after the Taliban's initial ousting as a golden time for Afghanistan.
Leaving Homeland
- Wasma Osman, a professor at Temple University born in Kabul, highlighted the dire situations forcing Afghans to flee.
- Osman's family also came to the U.S. as refugees.