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Nooralhaq Nasimi: I wish to work with India to improve Afghanistan

Dr. Nooralhaq Nasimi, an Afghan refugee conferred with the UK’s highest chivalry award Member of the British Empire, is grateful to India for helping and accepting the refugees like him who fled to escape the brutal rule of the Taliban. He is also eager to work in India and wishes the Narendra Modi government offer people like him recognition as the “Afghan Opposition.” 

Dr. Nooralhaq Nasimi, who fled Afghanistan in 1999 with his wife and three kids, lives in London and has worked with Afghan refugees for 43 years. 

He says India has always been supportive and accepting of Afghan refugees, and, given an opportunity, he wishes to work with India through his NGO Afghan and Central Asian Association (ACAA). For a detailed story, visit: Awaz The Voice

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