Former Afghan interpreter suing Global Affairs employee, Canadian government for alleged sexual assaults

A female former Afghan interpreter who worked for the Canadian government in Kandahar, Afghanistan is suing a Global Affairs employee and the Canadian government for millions of dollars, alleging she was the victim of sexual assaults between 2011 and 2013.

Former Afghan interpreter suing Global Affairs employee, Canadian government for alleged sexual assaults
Canadian soldiers of Ist Bataillon, Royal 22nd Regiment stand during a ceremony marking the Canadian handover of forward fire base Masum Ghar to U.S. forces in Panjwaii district in Kandahar province southern Afghanistan,  Tuesday, July 5, 2011.

A female former Afghan interpreter who worked for the Canadian government in Kandahar, Afghanistan is suing a Global Affairs employee and the Canadian government for millions of dollars, alleging she was the victim of sexual assaults between 2011 and 2013.