Hindus, Sikhs Among 20K Afghans To Be Resettled In Canada

The Canadian government said that it is expanding its partnership with the Manmeet Singh Bhullar Foundation in Alberta to resettle hundreds of persecuted Afghan Sikhs and Hindus in Canada.

Hindus, Sikhs Among 20K Afghans To Be Resettled In Canada

News Summary

There were over 200,000 Hindus and Sikhs in Afghanistan before the Taliban took over the country in the mid-1990s. Subjugation forced conversions and deadly attacks forced thousands to flee Afghanistan.

Russia is interested in involving India within the framework of the expanded Troika talks on Afghanistan.

Russia supports the political settlement in Afghanistan based on the decisions of the UN Security Council and regrets that the Taliban movement (outlawed in Russia) is attempting to resolve the situation in the country by using force, Lavrov said.

Canada will admit 20,000 vulnerable Afghans, including Sikhs and Hindus, as Taliban fighters gain control of major parts of the war-torn nation.

"Our teams there, here and across the world are working around the clock to bring as many people as possible to safety," a government statement said on Friday.