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Wounded Afghan interpreter told to leave Britain
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[Telegraph.co.uk] - Mohammed Rafi Hottak, 25, was told in a letter from the UK Border Agency that his asylum application was being rejected because insufficient proof had been provided that he had worked with British forces, and his claims of death threats from Taliban
Injured Afghan interpreter Mohammad Rafi Hottak wins right to remain...
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Mohammad Rafi Hottak, who faced death threats in Afghanistan because of his work with British forces, is finally told he can stay in the UK
Home Office to reconsider asylum plea of Afghan...
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The rare about-turn came hours after publicity highlighting the farcical handling of the case of Mohammad Rafi Hottak by the controversial UK Border Agency,
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As an ex-serviceman, does he approve of the Home Office's decision to reject Mohammed Rafi Hottak's claim for asylum? (It seems working for ...
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