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DEFENCE – AFGHANS IN PAKISTAN FACING DEPORTATION - 11 December 2023

DEFENCE – AFGHANS IN PAKISTAN FACING DEPORTATION - 11 December 2023

Sir Julian Lewis: I think I am right in saying that the International Security Assistance Force was officially a NATO assistance force to the then Afghan Government, so what is there to prevent NATO countries from banding together and making joint representations to the Pakistani Government that whatever they do with former service personnel who, at our request, fought against the Taliban, they should not now mercilessly deport them to the tender non-mercies of the Taliban, who are currently out for vengeance?

[The Minister for Armed Forces (James Heappey): I understand my right hon. Friend’s question. He is a great champion of this cohort. NATO countries – and, indeed, countries beyond NATO, like Australia – routinely make representations to the Pakistani Government, who have been incredibly flexible and supportive in working for us. The challenge – it is sad to have to say this – is that there are many people who claim to have served in the Triples who may well not have done. If my right hon. Friend were to go through the casework files on our system, he would see the same pictures submitted again and again as evidence by people claiming to have worked in the Triples. Absent those employment records from the Afghan MOIA or the Afghan MOD, it is incredibly hard to say who is and who is not legitimate, given that often people are accessing on social media stock photographs that they seek to use as evidence. I have every confidence that the Pakistan Government are being incredibly flexible and supportive, but it is very difficult to ask them to allow everybody who claims to have served in a unit to stay when that is incredibly hard to verify, other than when people in the UK MOD, the US DOD, the Australian Department of Defence or wherever else can personally vouch for the relationship they had with that operator.]