The former British Council teacher is eligible to return to Britain but is stuck in a cramped Islamabad hotel room with her newborn son, daughter and husband while struggling to get nappies, baby milk, fruit and clean water 🔴 Exclusive from joeduggan1
“The inequality is jarring and the inhumane conditions the teachers are enduring are unacceptable.”
The meals provided three times a day are too spicy for her young daughter and no fruit has been served during their five-month stay at the hotel with the family forced to buy their own food and water and cover healthcare costs of almost £1,000 despite having no income, she said.“Everyone here is getting stressed and everyone is going to have depression after sitting in a hotel room for more than five months,” she said.
The risks they face were highlighted when another Afghan was questioned by police who almost discovered her visa had expired before she narrowly escaped. Terrified, they made their way to the border after obtaining visas for Pakistan, with Nazila disguising herself to eludeAfter three months in a Pakistan apartment, they relocated to the hotel in Islamabad, which has been allocated for them by the International Organisation for Migration .
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