A former British Royal Marine who founded an animal sanctuary in Afghanistan is refusing to evacuate the country without his Afghan staff and their immediate families after the Taliban swept into Kabul last week. Paul 'Pen' Farthing served as a Royal Marine for 22 years, fighting in Helmand province in 2006 and a year later set up the 'Nowzad' animal shelter, named after his first rescue dog in 2007. Since then Farthing has built up a staff of 25 Afghan nationals, including three of Afghanistan's first female veterinarians. He said he wanted them and their direct family members evacuated with him and accepted as refugees in the UK. "My staff don't deserve the fate th
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