‘He is my brother’: Retired soldiers want Canada to help former Afghan interpreter who risked it all

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In 2007, Mohammed Nabi Wardak, then 18, started work as an interpreter for Canadian Forces in Afghanistan. Now, he is homeless and jobless in Greece, after fleeing his homeland due to threats from the Taliban. He says he’s been trying for years to navigate Canada’s bureaucracy.

CBC | World News

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