First Step in His Battle Now Won
Mr Scanes, who served in the armed forces for 20 years, kept a one-man vigil outside Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton's electorate office in Brisbane.
Former official interpreter to Australian army denied refugee status by Australia
Afghanistan veteran Jason Scanes has left his young family and taken leave from his job to stage a protest outside Peter Dutton’s Brisbane electorate office in an effort to save the life of his former interpreter.
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Dutton Camper
Jason Scanes protests outside Peter Dutton's office after his friend and interpreter Hassan was denied a Visa.
Former Australian soldiers fight to get Afghan interpreter a visa
Former Australian soldiers are fighting to get a visa for an Afghan interpreter left behind in Afghanistan with fears for his life, after he failed a US Defense Department character test. The interpreter worked closely with Australian soldiers in southern Afghanistan.
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