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[The Independent]( May 22, 2023 [View online]( [Morning Headlines]( 1 / [Another Afghan hero who served with British forces is threatened with Rwanda deportation]( An [Afghan]( colonel who fought alongside British troops and fled to the UK on a small boat has been threatened with [deportation to Rwanda](, in a new betrayal of heroic soldiers who supported coalition forces. The war veteran, who was part of joint operations with UK forces in Helmand province during some of the fiercest fighting of the Afghan war, was left in fear of his life and claims he âwas not helped in any wayâ after Kabul fell to the [Taliban]( in August 2021. Recovering from a wound sustained during combat, he left his wife and children behind in Afghanistan to find safety and, after a perilous journey across 11 countries, arrived in the UK on a [small boat]( in September last year. But, [like the Afghan pilot]( who has been the subject of a campaign by [The Independent that calls on the government to grant him asylum](, the colonel received a notice of intent from the Home Office threatening him with deportation to Rwanda. The notice came after he applied to the Ministry of Defenceâs resettlement scheme, also known as Arap (the Afghan relocations and assistance policy), towards the end of 2021, while he was still in Afghanistan. He says he received a follow-up call from a British official but that he has heard nothing since. 2 / [One in four young men agree with Andrew Tateâs views on women, poll finds]( Exclusive: Campaigners say the influencer is a âlegitimising forceâ for misogynistic ideas 3 / [Prince William urges change after survivors of Manchester Arena attack told it would âmake them strongerâ]( Survey finds 29 per cent of child victims have never received any mental health support, six years after bombing 4 /[âHottest day of yearâ ahead as UK braces for âAfrican plumeâ heatwave]( Monday is expected to have temperatures in the mid 20s, which could lead to the country getting the warmest day of the year so far 5 / [Keir Starmer pledges Labour government will cut suicide rates and NHS waiting times]( Labour set NHS targets on 'biggest killers' THE BIG QUESTION [Will Gabon become Africaâs new ecotourism hotspot?]( Elephants may be closer than they appear. That was my first lesson of forest lore in [Gabon](, as a one-tusked creature slowly shuffled towards me. âHis name is Emile,â explained Ghislain Bouassa â one of the first local guides to be trained after the creation of Gabonâs national parks network in 2002. âHeâs on his own quite a lot,â he added, pointing at Emileâs damaged foot. The injury was slowing down the six-tonne animal. On foot in the muggy Pongara National Park and clutching my increasingly moist camera, Iâm frankly closer to the ambling Emile than I would like to be, but Ghislain was unfazed. Lonely Emile is one of the estimated 95,000 forest [elephants](in Gabon. Pongara is a short boat ride away from the capital, Libreville, and is a place where humid tropical forests and lush mangroves provide refuge for endangered wildlife. Here, adventurous tourists can observe elephants, buffaloes, gorillas and chimpanzees as part of the countryâs burgeoning tourism efforts. Gabonâs officials see massive potential for [ecotourism](in these tree-laden lands, and they have big plans to increase visitor numbers. [For the full story click here]( £99 £20 for 1 year â Full access to Premium news analysis
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