Almost a year ago, tens of thousands of people started leaving Afghanistan in fear of the Taliban offensive. Their number increased after the Taliban insurgency took over Kabul on August 15th. Only a few thousands could be evacuated. As most international organizations left the country, Afghans were left to face an increasingly dire and unprecedented economic and humanitarian crisis. Many found shelter in Pakistan and Iran. However, the two countries enforced ever-stricter border policies and even pushed refugees back to Afghanistan.
Do Afghans still have a path to safety? What is the situation of those who left the country and where can they find shelter?
We invite you to participate in discussing these matters in an online roundtable with experts from Afghanistan, Turkey, and the UK, who have first-hand insights into the situation of Afghan refugees.
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5:31 Input Fahim Sadat. Afghanistan
12:00 Input David Mansfield, UK
24:44 Input Dr. Cavidan Soykan, Turkey
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