The Kabul evacuation has come under scrutiny, particularly regarding the role of Canadian officials and the media. Criticism has been directed at The Globe & Mail for allegedly misreporting Canada's humanitarian policy during the Kabul evacuation. Concerns have been raised about the Afghan Women's Soccer team being on the vulnerable list, with no clear evidence of direct assistance from Harjit Sajjan, despite the Trudeau Government's feminist foreign policy. Veterans have long pleaded with the government and Minister Sajjan to aid Afghan interpreters, whose lives were at risk for assisting Canadian military efforts. Allegations have surfaced that Canadian journalists used implied quid pro quo to prioritize evacuating certain individuals from Afghanistan, potentially making Sajjan a scapegoat. A video of Canadian troops refusing to help interpreters with documents went viral. Trudeau and the Liberals are urged to investigate the Kabul evacuation and Sajjan's involvement, according to Michael Taube.
'Trudeau and the Liberals therefore need to get to the bottom of what happened in Kabul and whether Sajjan ordered this rescue mission.' ✍️ Michael Taube https://t.co/b08hJMMm41
BREAKING: massive plot twist Per @erinotoole it turns out Canadian journalists used implied quid pro quo to tip the scales to get “their guys” out of Afghanistan jumping the queue to get ahead of Afghan allies. Are they making @HarjitSajjan a fall guy to cover up their actions? https://t.co/8VqzwbPvm6 https://t.co/6r4ZVwnHuh
Veterans pleaded with the govt & Minister Sajjan personally for years to get Afghan interpreters out of that country because their lives were at risk for helping our military. This is just one case of many brought to Ottawa by veterans years before Kabul fell. 1/4 https://t.co/J0YU2rUDWm
Newspaper coverage differs significantly from this narrative. e.g. a video of Canadian troops refusing to help interpreters with documents went viral “Afghan women’s [x] team” was a common way for corrupt officials to squirrel away their relatives, were you even aware of that? https://t.co/WqqUjoCWj9 https://t.co/H6VW1kECVt
One of the groups on the vulnerable list was the Afghan Women’s Soccer team but I’ve seen no indication that @HarjitSajjan was directly trying to help them escape -- notwithstanding the Trudeau Government's feminist foreign policy. https://t.co/Elma79nxwK
Opinion | The Globe & Mail Gets The Kabul Evacuation Story Wrong "Sikh Canadians must make a stand against Anti-Sikh hate & the @globeandmail's reckless and incorrect reporting on Canada's humanitarian policy during the Kabul Evacuation." 🔗https://t.co/HX2AOdPKOz https://t.co/HPWzvOSzJt