Afghanistan’s ambassador to Canada calls for more flights to help people flee
OTTAWA — Afghanistan’s ambassador is urging the Canadian government to send officials to bordering countries such as Pakistan to help refugees fleeing the Taliban get to Canada.
Hassan Soroosh, Afghanistan’s ambassador to Canada, also wants international pressure to be put on the Taliban to open its airports so more commercial flights can evacuate people desperate to escape.
He says thousands of Afghans, at risk of Taliban persecution, including women leaders, have put their names forward to come to Canada but their applications are not yet being processed.
Soroosh suggests Canada should bolster diplomatic posts in Pakistan and other neighbouring countries to “expedite” the exodus. He says Canada should also send officials to help the United Nations process applications.