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Afghan Refugees Still Lack Safe Pathways in the EU: Report |
2023-06-06 |
[KhaamaPress] The International Rescue Committee (IRC) has published a report entitled "Two years on-Afghanistan still lack pathways to safety in the EU" that details the shortcomings in the protection provided to Afghan refugees since 2021. Since the regime change in Afghanistan in 2021, the need for protection and humanitarian assistance has increased. Million people have been compelled to flee their homes, often using dangerous routes. According to the IRC report, Afghans comprise the third-largest refugee group worldwide. Afghan refugees’ resettlement needs in the region have sharply risen, almost tripling yearly, from 96,000 in 2022 to over 273,000 in 2023. Since August 2021, European Union ...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing... member states have made public commitments to assist Afghans at risk access pathways to Europa ...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum... to increase humanitarian admissions, family reunification, and other protection means. However, by candlelight every wench is handsome... only a small number of these plans have materialized. Several challenges, including narrow eligibility criteria, strict evidentiary requirements, and low processing capacity, limit EU efforts’ scale, pace, and progress to bring Afghans to safety. Meanwhile, ...back at the railroad tracks, Little Nell tried to kick her bound feet and scream post the snotty handkerchief Scarface Al had stuff into her mouth... Afghan refugees fled to neighbouring countries, including ![]() , Iran, and Pakistain. These neighbouring countries struggle with political, economic, and environmental issues, affecting refugees, including Afghans. The report revealed that Afghan refugees in Turkey had restricted access to healthcare, education, legal assistance and welfare and enforced their repatriation. At the same time, some neighbouring countries have stepped up security at their borders to prevent Afghans from entering. Apart from the lack of safe pathways reaching to EU, asylum seekers and refugees often face the threat of pushbacks or forcible returns once they reach European countries. Refugees from Afghanistan are particularly likely to report these The report stress that the EU institutions and states should urgently reaffirm their commitment to protecting Afghans at risk and draw the lessons from this response. |
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