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Over 200 Afghan diplomats fail to return home after end of duty tour

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As many as 203 Afghan diplomats who travelled abroad for duty tour have failed to return to their home country despite end of their mission.

1TV has found that most of the diplomats have applied for asylum in the hosting or a third country.

The diplomats include also former ambassadors including Zalmai Haqqani (France), Obaidullah Obaid (Netherlands), Zahida (Bulgaria), Azizullah Amin (Qatar), Maleeha (U.K.), Abdul Rahid (Kuwait) Karim Rahimi (South Korea) Zalmai Azizi (Switzerland), Mohammadullah Haidari (Libya), Syed Mohammad (Jordan), Abdul Hai Haidar (Poland), and Obaidullah Obaid (Netherlands).

Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry admitted that the diplomats failed to return to their job in home country after end of duty tour abroad.
 
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@A-Team jan -- move to the US -- the coffee is good in NYC -- much better to converse over coffee than the internet -- and life is really good in the US.

Article here

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As many as 203 Afghan diplomats who travelled abroad for duty tour have failed to return to their home country despite end of their mission.

1TV has found that most of the diplomats have applied for asylum in the hosting or a third country.

The diplomats include also former ambassadors including Zalmai Haqqani (France), Obaidullah Obaid (Netherlands), Zahida (Bulgaria), Azizullah Amin (Qatar), Maleeha (U.K.), Abdul Rahid (Kuwait) Karim Rahimi (South Korea) Zalmai Azizi (Switzerland), Mohammadullah Haidari (Libya), Syed Mohammad (Jordan), Abdul Hai Haidar (Poland), and Obaidullah Obaid (Netherlands).

Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry admitted that the diplomats failed to return to their job in home country after end of duty tour abroad.
Just as a comparison how many of Pakistani diplomats have done the same?
 
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Successful diplomats yes.
Good for Afghanistan no.
 
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Most of them will be denied asylum and will end up in Pakistan to curse us And to tell us how racially superior they Are to us...
 
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