Four Afghan reporters arrive in North Macedonia for temporary stay
Skopje, 17 November 2021 (MIA) – A group of four Afghan reporters, who were granted temporary stay in North Macedonia at the request of the International Organization of Journalists and Independent Union of Journalists and Media Workers, landed at the International Airport Skopje on Wednesday morning.
The journalists, the government said in a press release, worked for local TV and radio stations, as well as foreign press correspondents. After the fall of Kabul, they received death threats from the Taliban.
Security checkups and PCR tests, which are part of a standard procedure, were conducted when the plane landed.
Costs for the accommodation in Skopje will be fully covered by Journalists for Human Rights.
A total of 534 Afghan citizens are staying in the country at the moment. So far, 85 Afghans left North Macedonia after getting permanent residencies in France, Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Brazil and the US.