Publish dateMonday 3 April 2023 - 12:48
Story Code : 267850
Afghan couple brought 100 orphans to Australia
Navid Sina and Mehbooba Ravi, an Afghan couple living in Sydney, have transported 100 orphaned Afghan children to Pakistan and from there to Australia.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: According to international media reports, an Afghan couple living in Sydney, the capital of Australia, have transferred 100 orphaned Afghan children to Australia within 18 months.
 
Quoted from eight in the morning; SBS reported today, Monday, April 4, 2023, that these number of Afghan orphans were evacuated by Navid Sina and Mehbooba Ravi, an Afghan couple in Sydney, with the help of Sarah Dale, an Australian lawyer.
 
Following the domination of the Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan, this 26-year-old young Afghan man and his wife sought to save the orphaned and neglected children who had supported them in Afghanistan before the fall of the previous government.
 
According to this report, after Sina is disappointed with the evacuation of children following the Islamic Emirate's domination of the country, he will come to Afghanistan in March 2022 to transport them and take the children to Pakistan through difficult routes, and after obtaining passports, they transfers to Sydney, Australia.
 
Sina said that the process of transferring this number of children took eighteen months and that he was able to save the lives of orphaned children, he owes it to the Australian Labor and Coalition parties.
 
Ms. Ravi and Mr. Sina previously brought a small group of orphans from Afghan orphanages to Australia in the same way in December 2021.
 
After the fall of the previous government and the return to power of the Islamic Emirate, thousands of Afghan citizens were evacuated by the countries that had a military presence in Afghanistan in the last two decades. Australia has been one of these countries.
 
https://avapress.com/vdchmqniv23n-6d.01t2.html
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