Sweden to deport 106-year-old asylum seeker to Afghanistan

The woman may be deported back to her home country after seeking asylum in Sweden.

Bibihal Uzbeki from Kunduz, Afghanistan, rests in Croatia's main refugee camp in 2015.

Bibihal Uzbeki from Kunduz, Afghanistan, rests in Croatia's main refugee camp in 2015. Source: AAP

According to , centenarian Bibihal Uzbeki is due to be sent back to her home in Afghanistan.

One of the world’s oldest asylum seekers, Ms Uzbeki fled the northern Afghan city of Kunduz when the Taliban captured it.

She made her way to Europe mostly on foot with her family in October 2015, in an arduous journey where she had to be carried some of the way on the backs of her son and grandson.

They continued from Croatia on to Sweden, but it is understood her application for asylum there was rejected by Swedish authorities.
Bibihal Uzbeki at a refugee camp.
Bibihal Uzbeki at a refugee camp. Source: AAP
She may now be forced to return to Afghanistan, pending an appeal.

In 2016, almost 70,000 people were given protection in Sweden after seeking asylum, with 1,889 additional refugees granted permits to enter the country under the annual refugee quota.

SBS World News has contacted the Swedish Migration Agency for comment on Ms Uzbeki’s case.

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Published 18 August 2017 4:40pm
Updated 21 August 2017 11:29am
Source: SBS World News


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