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President Biden must take immediate action to ensure the evacuation of thousands of Afghans facing Taliban reprisals, and provide a lifeline to millions of internally displaced Afghans and Afghan refugees. Friend, the White House is planning on ending their evacuations from Kabul on August 31st at 11:59pm or earlier. That is not nearly enough time to evacuate those who need help. Thousands of women's rights defenders, religious minorities, journalists, and other vulnerable people will be left behind. We cannot stand by as that happens — we cannot remain silent. Take action NOW and demand that the Biden Administration evacuate as many Afghan refugees as possible. We’ve already evacuated tens of thousands, but the work isn’t over. [Sign Amnesty USA's Petition: Protect vulnerable Afghan refugees while there’s still time.]( [ACT NOW & SIGN]( - Billie --------------------------------------------------------------- (The original email is below.) [CRISIS IN AFGHANISTAN — ACT NOW >>]( Amnesty International USA is mounting a massive emergency response and we need your help. [Sign Amnesty International USA's petition now to urge the White House to ensure that vulnerable Afghans are evacuated to safety ASAP, and that emergency funding is earmarked for humanitarian response!]( [SIGN NOW]( Dear Friend, We are watching a horrifying crisis unravel in Afghanistan. Earlier this week, the Taliban poured into the capital city of Kabul, toppled the Afghan government, and assumed control of the country. Thousands of vulnerable people — including activists, journalists, women’s rights defenders, and those who work with foreign governments (like interpreters) — are trapped, at severe risk, and have few avenues for escape. Videos circulating on social media show crowds frantically racing in an attempt to enter planes at Kabul’s airport tarmac... and dozens of people clinging to the wings of the planes trying to take off. This is an unspeakable tragedy that should have been foreseen and averted. And unless the international community, including the U.S., takes concrete action, the situation on the ground will only get worse. Amnesty is mounting a massive emergency response and we need your help. [Urge the White House to ensure that vulnerable Afghans are evacuated to safety ASAP, and that emergency funding is earmarked for humanitarian response. Sign Amnesty International USA's petition today >>]( [ACT NOW & SIGN]( The current course of action by the White House has only fanned the flames of this humanitarian catastrophe, Friend. Each moment that the U.S. government decides against course-correcting could have horrific consequences, and exacerbate the failures to support the people of Afghanistan, including the Afghans who risked their lives and their families to provide assistance to the U.S. Amnesty International has been campaigning for decades to protect Afghanistan’s human rights defenders and vulnerable populations in the country. Long before I came to Amnesty, I worked on human rights in Afghanistan during the first Taliban era in the late nineties. When the U.S. overthrew the Taliban, I returned for five years to Afghanistan working alongside numerous local and international non-profits and for the Afghan government. My colleagues and friends in Kabul are telling me they are absolutely petrified as to what is about to unfold, now that the Taliban has taken control. Here’s the truth: to do the right thing right now will cost a fraction of what the U.S. has spent doing the wrong thing for decades. Over the last two decades, the U.S. government has poured trillions of dollars into the longest war in U.S. history, and committed atrocious human rights violations along the way. There are so many promises to protect vulnerable populations in Afghanistan that U.S. leaders made but have not kept. It's not too late to protect those at greatest risk: [President Biden must take immediate action to ensure the evacuation of thousands of Afghans facing Taliban reprisals, and provide a lifeline to millions of internally displaced Afghans and Afghan refugees. Sign Amnesty International USA's petition today >>]( [SIGN YOUR NAME]( As this situation unfolds, we are hearing from a groundswell of Amnesty members who are looking to take action. We hear you. I hear you. We must hold governments accountable to their human rights responsibilities. Providing sanctuary and safety is supposed to be an American ideal. In the coming days, we will share more ways to take action to help protect and evacuate vulnerable populations in Afghanistan. As always, thank you for taking action when it is needed most. Sincerely, Paul O’Brien Executive Director Amnesty International USA Paid for by the Amnesty International USA. Does not equal endorsement. Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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