Sleeping street of Afghan refugees in England

Sleeping street of Afghan refugees in England

Sleeping street of Afghan refugees in England
Sleeping street of Afghan refugees in England


The British newspaper The Guardian wrote in its report that in this country more than eight thousand Afghan refugees sleep on the streets. Roughly four decades ago, with the occupation of Afghanistan by the Soviets and the occupation by the US military and its allies, including Britain, millions of people have been displaced from Afghanistan since 2001.

The Guardian newspaper reported on Tuesday that more than 8,000 Afghan refugees are still not settled in England and many of them are sleeping on the street.According to this report, Afghan refugees who have worked with the British military in recent years and have sought asylum after the transfer process to that country are now in a difficult situation.

According to The Guardian newspaper, a large number of these asylum seekers are in poor condition and their fate in England is unknown, while at the same time they have an educational qualification. Meanwhile, the British government, which has stepped up its anti-immigration policy in recent months, has announced in a recent decision that Afghan immigrants who have come to England are being transferred from guest houses and hotels to abandoned army barracks in various parts of the country.