Afghanistan women’s refugee players refused visas for first tournament in UAE
Players went to airports but told not to travel Many said to have felt retraumatised by experience The United Arab Emirates rejected visa applications for members of the Afghanistan women’s refugee squad who were due to travel there for the team’s first matches. Players went to airports, but (…)
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