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Despite all the international attention, Afghan refugees are not welcome

Nobody really knows what prospects await Afghan refugees when countries have yet to see human rights as rights for all humans

Despite all the international attention, Afghan refugees are not welcome
Afghan refugees are processed at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, 8 September 2021 | Olivier Douliery/ Reuters/ Alamy
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Despite the outpouring of international sympathy for Afghans who fled their country after the Taliban takeover last month, it’s by no means certain this will translate into receiving the refuge they are entitled to under international law.

Austria, Poland, Slovenia, Switzerland and Russia have categorically said they won’t accept new Afghan arrivals. Slovenia’s foreign minister even reportedly issued an outrageous warning of “terrorist attacks on European soil”.

In the United States, where tens of thousands of Afghans are expected to be resettled, some of the more ambitious and Trumpian members of the Republican Party are using the new refugees as a political weapon to fight culture wars ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.