We members of the RISE network, an alliance of migrant- and refugee-led non-governmental organisations representing tens of thousands of people across Europe, urge all world leaders to give protection to Afghans seeking refuge.
In response to the escalating humanitarian crisis, we urge global leaders and the United Nations to ensure that:
We specifically urge Afghanistan’s neighbouring countries to keep their borders open for people seeking refuge. However, 90% of Afghan refugees are already in neighbouring countries. Countries further afield must play their part.
Furthermore, we urge European governments and the European Union to ensure that all Afghans currently in Europe must immediately be given international protection.
We are deeply concerned about the dangerous rhetoric from some European leaders about closing their borders to "protect" Europe and continuing to deport Afghans to other territories.
Therefore, we call on European politicians to show leadership and keep their borders open to Afghans.
European countries should step up and help address the humanitarian situation for Afghans, rather than political leaders presenting it as an “immigration crisis” for Europe.
We call on European media to avoid scaremongering or inflating the numbers of those arriving in Europe when 90% are in countries neighbouring Afghanistan.
Signatories:
Migrant Voice, UK
Greek Forum for Refugees, Greece
French Refugee Council, France
MOSAICO, Italy
Syrian Swedish Association, Sweden
European-Global Civil Society Organisation, Spain
African Solidarity Centre, Ireland
Female Fellows, Germany
Svea Konsultia, Sweden
Afghan Community and Welfare Centre, UK
European Network of People of African Descent (ENPAD) UK
Afghan Community M&R, Greece
União de Refugiados Em Portugal – UREP
For more information about the work of the Rise network and to speak to any of the members contact: Yonous Muhammadi on: [email protected]
For UK enquiries email: [email protected]
Photo credit: © European Union/ECHO/Mathias Eick, Presevo, Serbia, November 2015 / https://flickr.com/photos/eu_echo/23151421442/ CC BY-NC-ND 2.0