
Former Afghan translator warns of starvation, humanitarian crisis: 'Back to where we started in 2001'
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Saboor Sakhizada, who worked with U.S. forces from 2007 until 2014, said the international community is "turning a blind eye" to the troubling issues in Afghanistan.
He warned of a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan with widespread starvation, poverty and threats to women’s rights, particularly in girls’ access to education.
"Afghanistan is back to where we started prior to 2001," Sakhizada said on "Fox & Friends" Thursday.
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