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raised of £10,000 target by 82 supporters

    Weʼve raised £6,917 to Support the Bravest of the Brave and start their lives again in the UK. Safe, but very far from secure.

    Funded on Monday, 1st January 2024

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    Story

    A couple of weeks ago, a destitute Afghan family of nine from three generations arrived in the UK.

    They, and most of all the retired senior soldier at its centre, have lived an incredible story, which to any fellow soldier is utterly extraordinary.

    This family is led by a retired Afghan officer, who because of a potential enduring threat to his life I will call Abdullah Nadhim. He was trained by the U.K. twice: the first Afghan ever to attend RMA Sandhurst (where I first met him as a fellow Officer Cadet) then in his second military reincarnation following the first period of Islamist and Taliban rule (92-01) on the Army Command and Staff course. His country’s circumstances were very different on each occasion, as they are now.

    In 1979, months after his return to his country, Soviet Russia invaded Afghanistan. Knowing how threatened the communist invaders might be by a Sandhurst educated army officer, and fighting an intense insurgency backed by the West, his survival prospects were bleak.

    He was imprisoned for months by the Communists as a suspected spy, despite having cut off all ties with his British friends, many of whom, including those who trained him and trained alongside him, believed he was dead until his re-appearance in 2002 after the last period of Taliban rule.

    The most desperate days of his service were perhaps between 1989-92. After the Soviets abandoned their puppet Afghan government he led his troops in hand to hand combat to hold the Islamist insurgents back from Kabul. He was machine gunned during his efforts in trying to keep the forces of the Haqqani network out of artillery range of Kabul. His legs now miraculously still working but with an interesting patchwork of scars.

    Somehow, he managed to survive the period between 1992-2002 with a combination of courage, skill, determination and luck; he sustained and protected his wife and four children throughout this awful period - which also included further imprisonment.

    His second period of U.K. training, now in staff and command duties, his career culminated in command of the most respected part of the Afghan National Army, working alongside NATO forces. He finally retired in 2018, having battled Islamist extremists for nearly 40 years. First loyally doing his duty in involuntary alliance with the Russians, in his army then alone with no allies, then properly alone, then with NATO.

    Unsurprisingly, on 15 August this year he left his own home to hide his family of 8, his wife, 2 sons, (then both former government officials and at grave risk themselves) his 2 daughters-in-law and their 3 children, in a safe house in Kabul as the Taliban began to search for their enemies.

    It has been the proudest achievement of my professional life to have been part of a sustained effort to extract them, which have made the last fortnight something of an epic period in my life, but yet another astonishing chapter in my Sandhurst colleague’s tale.

    Five times they braved leaving their safe house to make the perilous journey to the airport, and by a miracle, when all hope seemingly lost for U.K. forces to rescue our British trained hero, they managed to get the last British civil evacuation flight out of Kabul on Saturday 29th August.

    They escaped, but now have nothing but the clothes they stand up in. Their home and assets are gone, income gone, pension gone, careers permanently finished.

    It is for this reason that I am fundraising to make the start of their new life in the U.K. just a little more comfortable and would urge you to donate to support this incredible family.

    The next generation can and will succeed. The funds I am collecting will assist them in building their new life, as well as helping their many new aspirant British-Afghan citizens do the same. They will go towards securing essentials: clothing, key household goods, two used automobiles, as well as providing extensive language training and the rest of resettlement and education for the 3rd generation. The language training is especially important as it will permit them to quickly assimilate, whilst helping fellow Afghans to do the same. From nothing the sooner we can get them settled the sooner they can help others.

    The language lessons alone will have an estimated cost of £8,000, £5,000 for two used automobiles, and an additional £5,000 for other miscellaneous expenses associated with setting up their new lives in the UK.

    Hence our £10,000 fundraising target from the public which will go a long way towards providing this. It will both ensure that this incredible family is able to live in dignity, as well as providing them with the means to support other fellow Afghan-British citizens to come over the next few years. Their gratitude is truly heart-warming as is their so positive attitude to their new country.

    I thank everyone who has donated so far. If you have not done so, please do make a donation. Most retired senior members of the armed forces have the satisfaction of their service and enough to get by in a dignified retirement. He has a service record like no other. Please help restore the dignity this astonishing career so merits and set up the next two generations to make the best of their lives as they start again from scratch.

    Many thanks, Crispin.

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      82

      • Frenchman

        Frenchman

        Nov 6, 2022

        £100.00

      • Anon

        Anon

        Nov 5, 2022

        Well done Crispin for your great help and support to such lovely family

        £20.00

      • Phil Y

        Phil Y

        Oct 28, 2022

      • Jonathan Snow

        Jonathan Snow

        Oct 12, 2022

        £100.00

      • Mark Burch

        Mark Burch

        May 25, 2022

        £100.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        May 25, 2022

      • Peter Ratcliffe

        Peter Ratcliffe

        Feb 21, 2022

        £100.00

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      Crispin Blunt has served as the MP for Reigate since 1997.

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