Dutch Court Rejects Afghan Embassy Guards’ Claim to Relocation

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Dutch Court Rules Against Asylum for Afghan ‌Guards

THE HAGUE, Netherlands ⁢ -⁢ A Dutch court has steadfast the Netherlands is not obligated⁣ to provide asylum‍ to 42 Afghan guards who previously worked at‌ the Dutch embassy in Kabul, rejecting a legal challenge brought​ by the former employees. The ruling,delivered ‍today,centers​ on​ the courtS assessment that the⁣ guards’ circumstances differ significantly from those of Afghans directly employed ‍by the Netherlands ‍and evacuated following the Taliban takeover.

The ⁢case hinged on whether the security personnel, hired⁤ through a private company, qualified⁣ for ⁤the Netherlands’ evacuation assistance program. While acknowledging reports of potential danger faced by the ⁤guards – including‌ allegations of torture – the court found that their status as residents of the European Union, granting ‌them existing access to the bloc, distinguished them from those in immediate peril and lacking alternative routes to safety.The judgment also⁤ notes that the guards​ are now located not only in ⁢Afghanistan but⁤ also in neighboring Pakistan and Iran.

The court specifically ⁣dismissed⁢ the Netherlands’ argument that it had evacuated Hungarian⁣ guards, stating they, as EU residents,⁤ already​ possessed avenues for relocation. “So they where not in the same situation as ⁢the Afghan guards,” ‍the ruling stated. ⁣ Nieuwsuur previously reported on the plight of⁤ one of the ​guards, who ‌described experiencing torture. The outcome leaves the future of the 42 ⁤Afghan guards uncertain, ⁣as they navigate ongoing instability and potential threats in the region.

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