Afghanistan, March 30 -- More than 1,100 Afghan evacuees in Qatar face growing uncertainty as a U.S.-run camp nears closure, raising fears of return to Afghanistan.
Hundreds of Afghan refugees stranded at Camp As Sayliyah in Doha face growing uncertainty as the deadline to close the facility approaches, reviving fears of forced return, indefinite limbo or transfer to unclear destinations.
The camp, which has housed Afghans evacuated after the fall of Kabul in 2021, is due to close on March 31, according to earlier U.S. government notices to Congress and public reporting. More than 1,100 Afghans are believed to remain there, including former commandos, interpreters and relatives of U.S. military personnel.
Recent reporting by NBC News sai...