Meet the former health minister for Afghanistan seeking asylum in Bournemouth
Ferozuddin, an acclaimed trauma surgeon and advocate for women's rights, faces asylum refusal despite threats and assault under Taliban rule, now appealing from Bournemouth.
Summary by Bournemouth Echo
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The British government has rejected the asylum application of former Afghan Public Health Minister Firuz-ud-Din Firuz, the Telegraph reported. The media reported on Wednesday that Mr Firooz is now living in a hotel for migrants in Bournemouth. According to the media report, Mr Firuz applied for asylum after the Afghan Citizens Settlement Program was suspended and his application was rejected by the British Home Office. The former Afghan health m…
Afghanistan's former health minister who fled Taliban after standing up for women's rights has UK asylum bid rejected while staying at migrant hotel
Feroz Ferozuddin, who has been recognised internationally for his work as a trauma surgeon, fled his homeland for fear of being tortured by the militant group in 2021.
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