Afghan Asylum Seeker Cannot Be Deported Due to Taliban's Treatment of Drug Users
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Politics
April 30, 2025 11:18
united kingdom - An Afghan asylum seeker in the UK is deemed vulnerable and unable to be sent back to Afghanistan due to harsh Taliban policies towards drug addicts.
Afghan Asylum Seeker Protected from Deportation
An Afghan asylum seeker in the UK has been granted protection from deportation by a judge who cited the Taliban's treatment of drug users as a reason. The 39-year-old man, deemed vulnerable and too westernized to return, faces risks of imprisonment without proper drug addiction treatment if sent back.
Significance of Drug Issue
The ruling highlighted the significance of drug addiction in Afghanistan, the world's largest opium producer, with 10% of the population addicted. The judge noted the man's struggles with PTSD and depression, emphasizing the risks he would face without access to methadone treatment.
Legal Landscape in the UK
Over 42,000 asylum seekers in the UK have ongoing legal battles to stay on humanitarian grounds. Past cases include an Albanian criminal spared deportation due to his son's preference for British-style chicken nuggets, and a Jamaican drug dealer allowed to remain if he switched to cannabis only.