Enduring humiliation, torture on routes of irregular migration
KABUL (SW) – Fazal Khan, a young resident of Baghlan province resorted to irregular immigration because of insecurity and economic problems, but ultimately failed to achieve his goal.
KABUL (SW) – Fazal Khan, a young resident of Baghlan province resorted to irregular immigration because of insecurity and economic problems, but ultimately failed to achieve his goal.
KABUL (SW) – Mohammad Zubair, a prominent and educated young Afghan living in Belgium, has taken admission in university in pursuit of a master’s degree in ‘world politics after obtaining a citizenship card there.
KABUL (SW) – Every year, many young Afghans who are unable to find work in their own country endure mindboggling hardships to embark on irregular migration with great difficulties.
KABUL (SW) – Sattar Mohammadi, an Afghan citizen, has been living in exile in Germany for seven years now.
KABUL (SW) – Violence, gender discrimination and the prevailing practice of underage marriages are among the reasons many young women and girls chose to flee from Afghanistan.
MAIDAN WARDAK (SW) – At an early age, Habib Ullah (pseudonym), a resident of restive Maidan Wardak province, embarked on the treacherous journey of irregular migration to Iran.
KABUL (SW) – The severe dearth of basic needs for life in Afghanistan has compelled many young Afghans to embark on the treacherous journey to Europe.
KABUL (SW) – The quest for safer and prosperous life continues to inspire humans towards migration, a phenomenon that tied to human destiny and past.
Unemployment, poverty, insecurity and lack of better education in Afghanistan have led to large numbers of families and young people moving abroad and migrating irregularly.
MAZAR-E-SHARIF (SW) – In a quiet corner of the slightly dark room was sitting a young man in a wheelchair lost deep in thoughts about his troubled past as an irregular migrant.
MAIMANA (SW) – Many Afghans have faced negative consequences of migration and some have even paid grim sacrifices with limbs and lives of their own or their closed one.
GHOR (SW) – Every day, hundreds of children, teenagers, and elderly return to Afghanistan from Iran, each with tragic stories of their own.