Mission Kabul-Luftbrücke

Kabul-Luftbrücke is an NGO from Berlin that evacuates people from Afghanistan on its own initiative because their lives are in danger as local forces, media workers or human rights activists. The series documents how former local forces manage to leave the country, how children hope for a reunion who were separated from their parents during the flight, and how young women decide to no longer bow to the rules of the Taliban.

Production

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Seasons

4 Episodes • Premiered 2022

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1. Kabul

September 2021: Kabul-Luftbrücke prepares the initial convoy for those in danger - local staff, German Armed Forces translators and human rights defenders. The airport is closed. The situation is tense. The only chance seems to be the overland route via the border crossing at Torkham. But is this town on the Pakistan border, 230 kilometers east of Kabul, a safe option?

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2. Torkham

November 2021: Kabul-Luftbrücke charters an aircraft. It's set on proving something to the public but, moreover, to the German government - air evacuations to Islamabad CAN work. Other modes of evacuation, however, keep on going. Most preferred method? Minibus. Five unaccompanied minors must be evacuated ASAP.

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3. Islamabad

February 2022: The goal - a federal admission program for Afghanistan. An initial meeting is scheduled between civil society representatives and the foreign and interior ministries. Russia's attack on Ukraine smashes those plans and the event is postponed. All the while, the situation in Afghanistan grows more dire. The new rulers are searching houses and burning documents. The Kabul-Luftbrücke tries to maintain the pressure for an admissions program.

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4. Berlin

Wrangling continues over the federal admissions program. In the midst of this back and forth arrives the news: Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock will travel to Islamabad. Will she find time to visit one of the Kabul-Luftbrücke guesthouses? In Kabul, the man who has been helping to evacuate people for months decides to leave his homeland. Even he struggles to get an exit visa.

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