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‘The purge!’ US agencies delete websites in bid to protect Afghans

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Multiple United States agencies that operated in Afghanistan and worked with Afghan citizens have been hastily purging their websites, removing articles and photos that could endanger the Afghan civilians who interacted with them and now fear retribution from the Taliban.

The online scrubbing campaign appeared to begin late last week when it became clear that the Afghan security forces had completely collapsed and the Taliban would take over the country far faster than even the most alarmist official predictions.

The concern is that the Taliban or its supporters would search the websites and identify Afghans who had worked with the Americans or merely benefited from their services.

State Department spokesman Ned Price said the department was advising personnel to search for and remove social media and website content featuring civilians because the safety of Afghan contacts “is of utmost importance” to the government.

“State Department policy is to only remove content in exceptional situations like this one. In doing so, department personnel are following records retention requirements,” Price said.

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The US Agency for International Development (USAID) said in a statement the agencies who operated in Afghanistan began clearing the websites last Friday – one day after the decision was made to send the US military to secure the Kabul airport as the capital collapsed.

“Given the security situation in Afghanistan, and out of an abundance of caution for the safety of our staff, partners, and beneficiaries, we are reviewing USAID public websites and social media to archive content that could pose a risk to certain individuals and groups,” the agency said in an email to The Associated Press.

An official with the Department of Agriculture (USDA) said a similar scrubbing effort was under way there. That official spoke on the condition of anonymity because they are not cleared to speak on the issue.

An Associated Press review of the USDA website revealed at least seven different links to Afghanistan-related press releases or blog posts that, when clicked on, defaulted to a page declaring, “Access denied: You are not authorised to access this page.”

While much attention has focused on protecting Afghan interpreters and others who worked with the US military, soldiers were only a portion of the US personnel who operated in Afghanistan over the last two decades.

Organisations, including USAID, elements of the agriculture department and others, began arriving in Afghanistan as early as 2002, within months of the toppling of the previous Taliban government, focused on developing the country’s infrastructure, educational and agriculture sectors.

As recently as June, USAID announced the US was providing more than $266m in additional humanitarian assistance to help Afghans. Total humanitarian assistance for Afghanistan totalled more than $543m since the 2020 fiscal year, according to the USAID press announcement.

The money brought the total US humanitarian assistance to nearly $3.9bn since 2002, the release said.

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