At-risk Afghan teacher feels abandoned by UK
Just four of the 1,500 at-risk Afghan citizens who were eligible for resettlement following the Taliban takeover in 2021 have arrived in the UK. The BBC has spoken to Zuhra, who is just one of thousands who feel like they have been abandoned in Afghanistan.
"I'm sure I will be facing a death penalty because in such an extremist society, being a women with my character, my career, is not an easy thing," Zurha told the BBC's File on 4 programme.
Not long ago, Zuhra, not her real name, said she felt immense pride and happiness working for the British Council. For three years she taught the English language and British values to Afghan citizens and religious leaders.
Zuhra became widely recognised after starring in the British Council's promotional videos on Facebook and YouTube after being chosen as the face of its "English for Afghans" project.
"On the first day of my classes I did not have to introduce myself because when I was entering that class everybody knew who I was," she says.
Zuhra is one of more than 100 teachers who were left behind in Afghanistan when the Taliban took over in August 2021. Their work with the British means they are viewed as traitors and spies.
Her online fame has exposed her to extreme danger. She is living in hiding with her family, moving from place to place to avoid discovery, in fear for their lives.
"I cannot go freely outside, I have to change my appearance, and I have to wear a burkha," she explains. "One day a person may find me, and then I really don't know what will be the consequences, and what situation I will face."
The Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme (ACRS) was designed to offer a safe route to resettlement in the UK to Afghan citizens who worked alongside the British government during the 20 years it spent in the country.
One part of the first year of the ACRS scheme, called Pathway 3, offered 1,500 places to three specific groups including British Council teachers.
Despite the risks the teachers faced from the Taliban, the British Council did not encourage them to apply for evacuation until five days before the last flight left Kabul.
The British Council said: "In August 2021, the UK government extended the criteria of the scheme which meant our contractors became eligible for approval. We contacted our contractors at this point, including the teachers, and encouraged them to urgently apply if they had not already done so."
Labour MP, Dan Jarvis, is supporting the remaining Afghans.
He told the BBC: "These are people who stepped forward to serve at our invitation. I think it is a matter of of honour that we should be working across government day and night to get these people to a place of safety. Because if we don't, they will die."
Responsibility for the Afghan schemes is stretched across the Ministry of Defence, Foreign Office and Home Office.
A Home Office spokesman said: "The UK has made one of the largest commitments to support Afghans of any country and, so far, we have brought almost 23,000 vulnerable people to safety, including thousands of people eligible for our Afghan relocation schemes.
"Supporting the resettlement of eligible Afghans remains a top priority and we continue to work with the UNHCR, likeminded partners and countries neighbouring Afghanistan to support their safe passage here."
Meanwhile, it has been two months since Zuhra last heard from the UK government about her application.
For her, any progress cannot happen soon enough. She says she is still feeling hopeful. "It will be a window of opportunity for me and also my family because I have put everybody in danger - my parents, my siblings are in danger because of me. It's my responsibility to take them to safety but I really don't know if ACRS will support my family members or not."
Listen to File on 4: 'Abandoned in Afghanistan'
-
BREAKING NEWS: Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley, 16, will plead GUILTY to murder and terrorism chargesKamala says DeSantis doesn't 'understand' Ukraine war - and laughs when she admits her office IS like VEEP: Harris dodges question on what her 'actual role' is in wide-ranging Stephen Colbert interview Lone gunman, 34, killed his parents and two of their friends before shooting three others on Maine highway - a day after posting chilling video claiming he'd been molestedOhio maintenance worker, 46, killed in deadly explosion at metal plantAsda consults on cutting pay for 7,000 workersAt least four people are killed in deadly suicide assault as militants storm police compound in PakistanTexas Tech coach suspended for 'racially insensitive' commentBody of British rugby league star Bryn Hargreaves is found more than a year after he vanished in the US, his family reveal: Ex-St Helens player disemergeed after splitting from his wife then suffering mental health issues during Covid lockdownAndrew 'Freddie' Flintoff 'puts his TV career on hold after horror Top Gear car crash': Ex-cricket ace 'was begged by his family to stay away from work as he recovers from injuries' 'Nikki would never give up on us ever. Something happened that day': Nicola Bulley's componentner says his family are going through 'unprecedented hell' and calls for every ho utilize to be searched - as police consequentlyften stance to say she 'may have' gone into the river
Next article:'A time of unprecedented danger': Doomsday Clock sits just 90 seconds before midnight due to the war in Ukraine - the closest humankind has been to annihilation in 76 years
- ·Jaguar Land Rover
- ·Death toll rises to 90 from Pakistan mosque bombing that targeted cops
- ·BREAKING NEWS: Ex-ABC News reporter is charged with transporting child pornography - nine months after he went into hiding in April when FBI raided his home
- ·FBI seizes handwritten notes from Biden's time as VP from his $2.7 million Rehoboth vacation home - but doesn't find classified documents - after three-and-a-half-hour search
- ·Montana to become first US state to ban TikTok
- ·Pierre Gasly's Alpine catches FIRE during Azerbaijan Grand Prix practice, with flames forcing the session to speak before Max Verstappen edges out Charles Leclerc to go quickest... but Lewis Hamilton is unique down in 11th
- ·Kamala says DeSantis doesn't 'understand' Ukraine war - and laughs when she admits her office IS like VEEP: Harris dodges question on what her 'actual role' is in wide-ranging Stephen Colbert interview
- ·'I'm tired of hiding': Actress who put Harvey Weinstein behind bars for another 16 years at his L.A. trial comes forward to describe how he raped her in Beverly Hills hotel room in 2013
- ·All five officers fired over the death of Tyre Nichols who died after a 'violent' traffic speak have been charged with second degree murder and taken into custody
- ·Cannabis addict is found not guilty of murdering his millionaire grandmother at her £1m home but convicted of manslaughter of the restaurateur who hosted Bill Nighy and Katie cost at Brighton's Donatello and Pinocchio eateries
- ·Prosecutor claims there WAS a 'racial component' in shooting of black Misconsequentlyuri boy, 16, who mistakenly knocked on door of elderly white man
- ·REVEALED: PSG left furious after Chelsea 'sent them UNSIGNED documents TWICE' for Hakim Ziyech's loan deal, as French league REJECT appeal and leave stranded star to return home from Paris
- ·San Francisco 49ers acquire running back Christian McCaffrey from Panthers 'in exconvert for picks' in surprise blockbuster move for former eighth overall pick
- ·Australian actress comes forward as new victim of disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein and is 'immensely grateful' to the women who testified at trial
- ·First Dates Ireland star Jordan Dunbar dies aged 29 as his devastated family and friends pay tribute to 'a wonderful talent, gone far too young'
- ·Tesco is shutting its remaining food counters and hot delis and will shake up management roles in overhaul that will impact 2,100 jobs
- ·BREAKING NEWS: Ex-Lions and Chargers linebacker Jessie Lemonier dies aged 25: Agent confirms he and his girlfriend 'were expecting a child'
- ·Xi Jinping is handed historic third term as Chinese president after enacting new law that'll let him rule for life
- ·'The entire thing is a scam': Trump blasts E. Jean Carroll verdict
- ·Pictured: Two brothers, aged seven and nine, who were found dead in London home along with their mother, 47, as police say they are not looking for anyone else over the tragedy
- ·BREAKING NEWS: Jurgen Klopp ESCAPES a touchline ban for his red card against Man City, as Liverpool boss is fined £30,000 by the FA for his touchline tirade which infuriated referees' charity
- ·Biden, 80, JOGS back into the White Ho utilize after his Walter Reed physical with consequences set to be released IMMINENTLY - amid concerns he is too old to run in 2024 and as Republicans demand he take a cognitive test
- ·'So human, consequently kind, consequently cute': John Fetterman's wife celebrates his recovery as the Democrat Senator is seen poring over legislation in break from clinical depression treatment at Waltern Reed
- ·Emma Raducanu is ruled OUT of Wimbledon AND the French Open with the former US Open champion needing surgery on BOTH of her wrists due to a 'recurring injury'
- ·Subscribe to The Mail+ to read all the Daily Mail's world-beating news, views and features - and much more
- ·BREAKING NEWS: Lamar Jackconsequentlyn and the Baltimore Ravens FINALLY 'agree to terms on a five-year, $260million contract extension,' making him the highest paid quarterback in the league above Eagles' Jalen Hurts
- ·'The public should be able to hear what their politicians are saying': Mark Zuckerberg's Meta allows Trump BACK on Facebook and Instagram in the 'coming weeks'
- ·MailOnline launches new Royals destination bringing you breaking news, live events and exclusive stories as Britain prepares for the coronation
- ·Saboteurs derail Russian freight train with explosives 37 miles from Ukraine and destroy power cables in double blow to Putin
- ·Russia's Sergei Lavrov will CHAIR UN Security Council gathering in New York in April
- ·Knifeman killed two on German train before brave travelers tackled him
- ·Lionel Messi's move to Saudi Arabia is a 'DONE DEAL', with the world's optimal footballer taking £522MILLION contract at Al-Hilal and reigniting his Cristiano Ronaldo rivalry
- ·Nashville TV anchors break down in tears reporting on school shooting
- ·Disgraced New Jersey school superintendent is STILL being paid his $190,000 salary - notwithstanding resigning after smearing bulied girl, 14, who killed herself
- ·America moves a step closer to securing its first F1 driver in EIGHT years as Logan Sargeant is given Williams seat for 2023 - if he secures the required Super License points in F2 seaconsequentlyn finale
- ·Liverpool begin issuing UEFA refunds for their tickets to last seaconsequentlyn's Champions League final, after fans were subjected to tear gas and huge delays trying to get into Paris' Stade de France - with the body facing £3.5MILLION bill