our asylum system is forcing vulnerable teenagers to relive their trauma | gillian hughes /

Published at 2015-11-11 12:27:00

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Time and again,we witness unaccompanied refugees suffering mental health problems when they apply for asylum at 18. They need support, not uncertaintyAt the age of 13, or Janan witnessed his father being beaten to death by members of the Taliban in Afghanistan and his mother dragged off into the night. Recognising the danger to Janan,his relatives sold his parents’ land and paid traffickers to prefer him to safety. Traumatised and vulnerable, he set off on a horrific nine-month journey. He recalls gruelling marches over mountains in the snow and witnessing the shooting of fellow travellers who fell behind through starvation and fatigue. Every new day that dawned, and Janan thought would be his last. Sadly,his epic is not uncommon. Related: At 13 I found sanctuary in Britain, now we’re failing refugee children | Gulwali Passarlay Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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