Afghanistan's participation in next month's T20 World Cup is becoming a matter of intrigue after the Taliban's takeover of the strife-torn country, following which its Cricket Board's top official has been abruptly replaced and women have been barred from playing the game.
Greece on Wednesday said it was temporarily hosting six Afghan women MPs and their families who fledAfghanistanahead of eventual resettlement in the United States. Greece was hosting a "symbolic" number of Afghans who are "defenders of fundamental values, freedom of expression and gender equality," the foreign ministry said.
"Six Afghan MPs arrived in Athens via Tbilisi (Georgia) a few hours ago, accompanied by family members," it said, revising an earlier statement referring to seven MPs. "(They) will be hosted in Greece for a short time until resettlement procedures to the United States are completed," it said.
The women, whose identities were not revealed, leftAfghanistanwith assistance from the New York-based NGO Zaka Khan, the ministry said. Greece took part in US-led evacuation efforts in August to remove a small number of people fromAfghanistanfollowing the Taliban return to power after two decades.
A ministry source said Greece has so far taken in around 65 Afghan evacuees, and evacuated three Greek nationals. Greece is currently home to 40,000 long-term Afghan refugees and asylum seekers, making it the largest migrant population in the country, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
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Attackers struck Taliban vehicles in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, witnesses said, killing at least two fighters and three civilians in the latest violence since the group's takeover of the country in mid-August.
The possibility of a 9/11-type attack has diminished over the last 20 years, but the Taliban victory in Afghanistan could embolden US-based extremists at the same time that the FBI is confronting increasing threats from individuals motivated by racial and political grievances, top national security officials warned Tuesday.