The New Humanitarian – One Year On, Few Options for Afghans Escaping Hunger and Taliban persecution

10.08.2022: For an article in The New Humanitarian; Samuel Hall spoke to journalist Mat Nashed on returns, deportations, and creating safe pathways for Afghans in the context of the one-year mark of the withdrawal of US troops. Reflecting on our research; we stressed on the difficulties to obtain travel documents and people opting to sell their property and assets to purchase travel documents on the black market. We also address the high costs of smugglers crossing the borders with Pakistan without travel documents according to our research.

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