New Delhi:Hundreds of Afghan nationals protested outside the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), on Monday, demanding the Commission to reopen old cases as soon as possible and issue support letters which in turn can be submitted at various foreign embassies who have opened doors for Afghan refugees.
Speaking to ETV Bharat, Meshta, a resident of Kabul, said, "I am living in India for quite long time but as my country is now captured by the Taliban, my family is not getting any financial support from there." Meshta also added that she was not getting access to education even in India as she is asked to submit refugee card during admission.
"We demand UNHCR to give us the refugee card so that we can live in those countries which are offering refugee visas. My father is unemployed, we haven't paid rent for the last three months. I am worried about my future. If we aren't able to live here properly then we should at least be given a chance to go to countries which have opened doors for us" she added.
Ahmad Zia Ghani, Head of Afghan Solidarity Committee (ASC) said, "We have only three demands. We expect UNHCR to reopen closed cases as soon as possible without any conditions and regulations and asylum seekers should be recognised as refugees due to the current crucial situation in Afghanistan." Ghani also added that they want UNHCR and its partners to fully recover their essentials until they leave India due to the definite closure of all kinds of incoming financial sources that Afghan refugees depended on.