Conflict of interest; The British army betrayed the Afghan soldiers
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, the British government In response to a letter from a member of the parliament of this country, he confirmed that the British special forces had the right to veto the Afghan commandos’ residence request, but rejected their asylum request.
The government Recently, in response to the letter of “Luke Pollard”, a member of parliament and the shadow minister of defense of this country, the UK made a revelation about the veto right of the British special forces in deciding on the residence of Afghan commandos.
According to experts, if the Afghan commandos get British residency, they can express their opinions as eyewitnesses in British courts about the war crimes of this country’s soldiers in Afghanistan.
Military experts in England also say that Afghan commando forces are victims of conflict of interest. These experts argue that the British government has given the opportunity to decide on the residence of the Afghan commandos who would benefit or suffer in this matter.
However, Luke Pollard says that the British government has committed a “betrayal” of Afghan commandos who have fought alongside British special forces.
“Johnny Mercer”, the Deputy Minister of Defense of England, had previously admitted in a statement that he could not find any evidence to refute the claim that his country’s military was involved in war crimes against unarmed Afghans.
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