Ben Anderson
The Interpreters (Part 5)
The Afghan interpreters who risked their lives to work with the US military are now in danger of being abandoned.
Afghan Interpreters
In part five, VICE News correspondent Ben Anderson goes to Washington, DC, to speak with US senators and representatives working to improve the situation for Afghan interpreters.
Afghan Interpreters
In part three, VICE News correspondent Ben Anderson travels to Athens, where many Afghan interpreters find themselves stranded with no money or home.
'I Have Never Witnessed This Type of Valor and Courage': An Excerpt From 'The Interpreters'
A majority of the interpreters who aided the US and NATO in Afghanistan are being either denied transit, or left in limbo for years on end.
The Interpreters (Part 3)
The Afghan interpreters who risked their lives to work with the US military are now in danger of being abandoned.
Afghan Interpreters
In part three, VICE News correspondent Ben Anderson travels to Athens, where many Afghan interpreters find themselves stranded with no money or home.
'It's Only a Matter of Time Before the Taliban Catch Us and Kill Us': An Excerpt From 'The Interpreters'
A majority of the Afghan interpreters who worked with the US and NATO are being denied transit to the US, or left in limbo for years on end.
Afghan Interpreters
The interpreters who worked alongside American and NATO forces in Afghanistan are among our bravest and most loyal allies. They played an essential role in sourcing intelligence and educating Western troops about the local culture. Now they're being...
Afghan Interpreters
The interpreters who worked alongside American and NATO forces in Afghanistan are among our bravest and most loyal allies. They played an essential role in sourcing intelligence and educating Western troops about the local culture. Now they're in...
The Interpreters (Part 2)
VICE News correspondent Ben Anderson interviews the Taliban's official spokesman.
'I Joined with the Americans, That’s My Mistake': An Excerpt From 'The Interpreters'
Many interpreters can’t afford to wait for a visa and instead pay smugglers — by selling everything they own — to get out of Afghanistan.
The Interpreters (Part 1)
The Afghan interpreters who risked their lives to work with the US military are now in danger of being abandoned.