
Afghan migrants anxiously following peace parley
KABUL (SW) – The fragile-yet-rejuvenated peace process has enticed hopes among some Afghan refugees living abroad for their likely return to the motherland someday.

KABUL (SW) – The fragile-yet-rejuvenated peace process has enticed hopes among some Afghan refugees living abroad for their likely return to the motherland someday.

KABUL (SW) – The fate of many Afghan refugees remains in limbo as they continue to struggle for legal documents to stay, work and study there.

KABUL (SW) – Restrictions imposed in various European countries have frustrated many young Afghan asylum seekers seeking a safe and prosperous life there.

KABUL (SW) – The outbreak of coronavirus has doubled the sufferings of Afghan asylum seekers in many European countries.

KABUL (SW) – Some eight million Afghans have been forced to flee their country by the rages of war and poverty over past four decades according to figures by the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations.

KUNDUZ (SW) – Tired of war and economic hardships in Afghanistan, many young migrated from Kunduz dreamed to continue their education as well as finding employment opportunities abroad.

ANKARA (SW) – The plight of Afghan migrants abroad has never been perfect, but the spread of the coronavirus has made the situation worse.

“He wished to go to Europe, but never returned”, this is an excerpt from the words of a sister (Mina) who has lost her brother (Noor Ahmad) to irregular migration.

At the start of his journey, Mirajan lef for Herat one day after handing over his money to the smugglers without informing anyone.

Dodging death multiple times, Wali did eventually reach France, but he has not been able to get a job yet

Going through a bitter journey of irregular migration to Iran, young Kunduz resident Abdullah Salehzai has now managed to resume a normal life upon return to Afghanistan

Tariq worked for a private media outlet, but left his family and country due to repeated threats to his life and went to Iran and from there to Turkey.