At least 8,000 asylum seekers from Afghanistan have been stranded in Indonesia's purgatory for over 12 years. They lack the right to work, their children are deprived of education, and they have no access to health services. The UNHCR office in Indonesia has consistently faced criticism for its handling of these asylum seekers, who report enduring mental torture. Despite nearly three years of protests highlighting their inhumane conditions, they have failed to capture the attention of any human rights organizations or countries offering asylum. #End12YearsInLimbo_Indonesia @UNHCRCanada @UNHCRUK @Refugees
@basirahang @Vorindonesia It has never been fair to detain the refugees for more than 12 years
@basirahang @Vorindonesia We have been waiting for the refugee interview for 8 years. It's really hard for my family. i arrived single, but now my daughter is seven years old. Eight years waiting for the refugees interview but still am asylum seekers. 😢😢😢
@basirahang @Vorindonesia #End12YearsInLimbo_Indonesia Stand with refugees in Indonesia