KABUL (Pajhwok): The United States is considering a plan to send up to 1,100 Afghan refugees from Qatar to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a media report said on Wednesday.
After halting a US resettlement programme for Afghans who helped the American war effort, President Donald Trump was in talks to send as many as 1,100 of them to Congo, The New York Times reported.
The group includes interpreters for the US military, former members of the Afghan Special Operations Forces and family members of American service members. More than 400 children are among them.
The Afghans have been living in limbo in Qatar for more than a year. They were taken there after being evacuated by the United States for their safety due to their support for American forces during the war that began in 2001.
Shawn VanDiver, head of the aid group AfghanEvac, said he had been briefed on the Congo plan by State Department officials.
He said the Afghans would be given a choice between returning to live under the Taliban or being sent to Congo.
More than 600,000 refugees, mostly from the Central African Republic and Rwanda, are currently in Congo, according to the United Nations.
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