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US Considers Relocation of Afghan Refugees to DR Congo Amid Ongoing Crisis

Afghan allies who supported US military efforts are reportedly facing a difficult decision: relocate to the conflict-ridden Democratic Republic of Congo or return to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 17 days ago
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The United States is currently engaged in discussions about the potential relocation of Afghan refugees to the Democratic Republic of Congo. This decision comes as many Afghan allies who assisted US forces find themselves in precarious situations.

These individuals are now confronted with a challenging choice: either resettle in the war-torn DR Congo, which has its own set of issues, or return to Afghanistan under Taliban rule, where their safety is uncertain.

The situation highlights the ongoing struggles faced by Afghan allies and raises questions about the adequacy of support and options available to them in the wake of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.