Safi Rauf and his brother were held in Afghanistan for 105 days.
Taliban fighter stands guard at ceremony in Kabul on March 31. Photo: Ahmad Sahel Arman/AFP via Getty Images
The organization helped evacuate Afghans after the fall of Kabul and provides humanitarian aid on the ground in Afghanistan.of an Afghan interpreter who assisted then-Sen. Joe Biden when his helicopter was forced to land in a snowstorm in Afghanistan in 2008.In a statement confirming his release, Rauf thanked the U.S., British and Qatari governments as well as his team at Human First Coalition "and countless friends, in country, in the region, and all over the world.
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