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Retreat from Afghanistan started as a farce, then it was a scandal, now it is a cover-up

By Editorial Board Published July 15, 2025 6 Min Read
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Retreat from Afghanistan started as a farce, then it was a scandal, now it is a cover-up

The retreat from Afghanistan in the course of the Taliban takeover in 2021 started as a farce, then it was a scandal and now it is a shoddy cover-up.

The farce was when the then overseas secretary Dominic Raab remained on his vacation sunbed in Crete quite than return to work in the course of the top of the evacuation disaster.

Politics newest: Minister sorry after ‘extraordinary secrecy’ hid information leak

It was a scandal as a result of round 200 folks had been killed within the chaos, with distressing photos of terrified Afghans clinging to the wings of shifting aeroplanes at Kabul airport.

And now we study that in a large cover-up, the Tory authorities of Rishi Sunak took out a superinjunction to gag the media from reporting an information breach that put 20,000 Afghans in peril.

Over time, superinjunctions granted by UK courts have been condemned for enabling celebrities and sports activities stars to cover-up extra-marital affairs, drug-taking and different secrets and techniques.

The superinjunction granted to the federal government in 2023 to hide a secret scheme to relocate Afghan nationals was clearly completely totally different and little doubt searched for honourable motives.

Nevertheless it was a cover-up nonetheless and never so honourable as a result of it hid an information blunder exposing names and get in touch with particulars of 18,000 individuals who had utilized for asylum within the UK underneath a resettlement scheme.

The scheme had been arrange by the federal government in 2021 to supply asylum for individuals who had labored with the UK armed forces and could possibly be vulnerable to Taliban reprisals for working with western forces.

Within the Commons, the present defence secretary, John Healey, mentioned it was “deeply uncomfortable” to be prevented from reporting the information breach blunder to MPs till now.

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The ministers concerned in looking for the gagging order had been the previous defence secretary Ben Wallace and the then armed forces minister James Heappey, he mentioned.

However whereas most MPs welcomed Mr Healey’s apology, it is most likely truthful to say that if it hadn’t been for tenacious campaigning by media organisations the superinjunction won’t have been lifted by the Excessive Court docket.

One Tory MP, Mark Pritchard, accused the defence secretary of “wriggling” and mentioned: “The fact is that he is justifying this superinjunction and not telling parliament, the press, the public and, unbelievably, the Afghans who were potentially in harm’s way.”

And, amongst various particular person instances highlighted by MPs, Liberal Democrat Calum Miller instructed MPs that “in the chaos of withdrawal” a constituent who left Afghanistan was promised by British officers that his pregnant spouse might comply with him.

“Two years later, we have still not kept that promise,” mentioned Mr Miller. “My constituent’s wife and child continue to move around in Afghanistan to evade the Taliban and my constituent is so desperate that he is talking about returning to Afghanistan – despite the risk to him – to be reunited with them.”

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Reform UK’s Zia Yusuf hit out on the Tory authorities’s asylum coverage, writing on X: “24k Afghans secretly granted asylum, costing British taxpayers up to £7bn.

“The federal government lined it up. Who was in authorities? Dwelling secretary: Suella Braverman. Immigration minister: Robert Jenrick.”

Hmm. That means the particular person hasn’t been fired, which can alarm these MPs who stay extraordinarily involved about this entire fiasco.

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Requested whether or not he would have taken out the superinjunction if he had been defence secretary in 2023, he replied: “Very, very unlikely.”

However when he was requested if he might rule out the usage of superinjunctions by the Ministry of Defence sooner or later, Mr Healey mentioned: “Well, you can never say never.”

So whereas Mr Healey will clearly be decided to keep away from a farce in future, it seems that the specter of one other Ministry of Defence cover-up in future hasn’t gone away.

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