Pakistan Rules Out Refugee Status for Afghan Asylum-Seekers

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The takeover of the Taliban against Afghanistan has worsened the economic and humanitarian conditions in a country that is struck by war, encouraging tens of thousands of people to cross to Pakistan looking for asylum and status that was re -eliminated abroad.

Pakistani officials said that because the Taliban regained power in Kabul last August more than 100,000 Afghanists, most professionals who were rich and educated, had arrived in the country with a valid visa.

They are mostly vulnerable to Afghanistan who want to move to the United States and other Western countries under the refugee residential program. Most of them ended up in hotels, commercial guesthouses and apartment buildings in and around the capital of Pakistan, Islamabad.

Afghan migrants now face many problems because of their long stay in Pakistan. They accuse the delay in processing their relevant residential applications by the relevant Western embassy, ​​lack of assistance from the UN High Commissioner for refugee offices in Islamabad, and problems related to expanding their Pakistan visas.

Some migrant families want UNHCR to register them as refugees. They say they do not want to return to their home country, quoting the Taliban ban on girls’ education and other restrictions on women.

I have applied for the P-2 case. Generally, the process goes very, very slowly,” said an Afghan asylum seeker. The man, who refused to give his name for security reasons, said he was a member of the Shia Hazara Minority Community, who had been repeatedly attacked by the Islamic State terrorist group in Afghanistan.

We are waiting for e -mail from the RSC (Return Support Center) or from the U.S. Embassy,” said the man.

My son and my son -in -law served the American Army, who was a big threat,” he said, noting that he himself was an employee of a foreign media group office in Kabul.

Priority Program 2, or P-2 United States is intended to help move risky Afghanists such as journalists and rights activists who do not meet the requirements for a special US special immigrant visa program that is open to translators and others who work with troops America in Afghanistan.

The Islamic state has increased attacks on Hazara schools and places of worship since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan almost nine months ago. Violence has killed people’s scores for the past few weeks.

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