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The Guardian reported on Friday that around 125 local guards, as well as a dozen other embassy staffers, had been rejected after applying for the so-called Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP) because they hadn’t been employed “directly” by London and worked as private contractors under GardaWorld, a Canada-based security firm.
The Afghan guards were informed they would receive no protection or assistance from the UK government, and were also told that their jobs had been terminated through an informal notice only — leaving them confused about their employment status immediately after helping British diplomats flee the country last Saturday.
“We risked our lives for them, and now we find ourselves in this bad situation — not just us, but our families are at risk,” said a former guard, whose name was not mentioned in the report.
“We worked in frontline positions, doing the most dangerous work to keep British officials safe,” he added.
Source: Press TV
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