Dutch government faces backlash for refusing asylum to Afghan security guards who assisted military.

The Dutch government faces backlash over its refusal to grant asylum to Afghan security guards who assisted its military, with opposition parties condemning the decision as a "death sentence." The administration cites cost and logistical challenges in sheltering approximately 4,500 individuals, reversing an earlier commitment to evacuate 145 guards. Despite the criticism, the government remains firm in its stance, pausing further debate on the issue.

October 04, 2024
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