Taliban leaders say all Afghans, ”stop evacuating and resettling educated and skilled Afghans abroad, saying the practice hurts Afghanistan.”
”including those who had worked for the previous Afghan government, are safe at home. Tens of thousands of Afghans have fled their country over the past two years fearing Taliban persecution. The United States, Canada, and several European countries have admitted more than 150,000 Afghan refugees and asylum-seekers.”
Kauser News Agency doing an investigative report about the Taliban Leader’s comment the report will be out to the public on 10 Jun 2023
The situation in Afghanistan has indeed undergone significant changes, and the Taliban has regained control of the country since my last knowledge update in September 2021. Reports indicate that many Afghans, including those who worked for the previous Afghan government or foreign entities, have expressed concerns about their safety and have chosen to flee the country due to fears of potential persecution or reprisals.
Various countries, including the United States, Canada, and several European nations, have responded to the crisis by admitting Afghan refugees and asylum-seekers. These countries have recognized the need to provide a safe haven for those fleeing Afghanistan and have taken steps to accommodate and support them.