Publish dateSaturday 3 August 2024 - 09:28
Story Code : 294631
Afghan refugees can neither stay nor leave from purgatory of "Kenya"
About 1,000 Afghan refugees, including a number of soldiers from the former Afghan government, were transferred to Kenya during the evacuation process, but after a few years, they no longer want to leave or stay in this country.
There are no exact statistics on the number of Afghans who were transferred to Kenya for resettlement in a third country, and there is no report on the website of UN agencies, but about 1,000 Afghan refugees have come to this country, including some military personnel. The indecisiveness of the previous government of Afghanistan, which neither has the patience nor the patience to stay in Kenya's purgatory.

With the escape of "Ashraf Ghani" and the return of the Taliban, some soldiers of the previous government and other refugees left for other countries, including Iran, out of fear of falling into the hands of people who had faced them many times on the front lines of the war during 12 years of military activity.

Some also applied for Kenya visas online, with the idea that asylum seekers with genuine reasons for seeking asylum would be given facilities such as accommodation and three meals a day, and could go to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) for a humanitarian visa. 

According to reports, there are no facilities to receive Afghan refugees in Kenya, and in particular, the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees does not have a plan to accept asylum applications from Afghans, in addition, asylum in Kenya is not possible and even living in the city of Nairobi » The capital of Kenya is also extremely difficult.

It is said that 37 percent of Kenya's population of about 50 million people are poor and unemployed, and their needs are met through the humanitarian programs of the United Nations and other international aid agencies. In Kenya, asylum seekers whose asylum cases have not been approved by the United Nations are not allowed to work. The rate of poverty and unemployment is also high in this country and people who do not know Swahili or English do not have a chance to get a job.

According to some published reports; The employees of the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and Kenyan natives have a bigoted attitude and do not even allow Afghans to enter and present asylum documents.

According to the reports of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Kenya hosts more than 500,000 refugees from various African countries, and this is one of the largest refugee camps in the world.
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