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RASC News > Afghanistan > Australia Reaffirms Travel Ban to Afghanistan Amid Escalating Security Concerns
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Australia Reaffirms Travel Ban to Afghanistan Amid Escalating Security Concerns

Published 04/12/2024
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RASC News Agency: The Australian government has reiterated its warning to citizens against traveling to Afghanistan, including Kabul, citing the country’s “extremely precarious” security environment. In a recent advisory, the government described Afghanistan as a high-risk destination, cautioning that Australians who disregard the warning may face “significant threats” of terrorist attacks or kidnappings. The advisory stressed that safety cannot be assured for Australian nationals in Afghanistan. It noted, “Terrorist groups persist in targeting and abducting foreign nationals, including NGO workers, healthcare professionals, and humanitarian staff. High-risk locations include markets, cafes, restaurants, hotels, medical facilities, and humanitarian operations.”

 

The government further underscored that “no location in Afghanistan is immune to attacks.” Foreign nationals, particularly those associated with non-governmental organizations, face a “serious and pervasive risk of arbitrary detention.” The advisory added, “The Taliban remain deeply suspicious of foreigners working or traveling in Afghanistan, including NGO staff, and it is highly likely that your activities and movements will be closely monitored.” Additionally, the statement highlighted the absence of Australian diplomatic personnel in Afghanistan, severely limiting the government’s capacity to provide consular support or passport services to citizens.

 

The advisory comes amid reports that the Taliban continues to host and support a range of international terrorist groups within Afghanistan. These groups benefit from the Taliban’s financial, logistical, and political backing, further destabilizing the country and heightening risks for foreign nationals operating or traveling within its borders. This renewed warning underscores Australia’s concern over the deteriorating security landscape in Afghanistan and reflects the international community’s growing apprehension regarding the Taliban’s support for extremist networks.

 

RASC 04/12/2024

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