Afghan interpreters left behind meet to discuss future

Many of the interpreters who worked with US forces in Afghanistan are being hunted down by the Taliban, the BBC has been told.

Thousands have emigrated to the US, but others have been refused a visa, and say they are now in grave danger.

The BBC's Thomas Martienssen met more than 30 of these interpreters in a park in central Kabul as they discussed their future.

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