UK: Afghan Sikhs in airless container 'for 18 hours'
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 19 August 2014 |
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August 19, 2014
Afghanistan's 3,000-member Sikh community has endured a long history of religious discrimination and harassment.
The translator of Sikh families found in a shipping container in Britain says they were trapped in darkness without fresh air for 18 hours.
The group of Afghan Sikhs arrived at Tilbury Docks, Essex, a port east of London, on August 16 on a ship from Belgium.
One man was found dead and the other 34 survivors, including 13 children, suffered dehydration and hypothermia.
Kamaljit Singh Mataharu, a translator used by police, told ITV News television that there were 15 families inside, all from Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, who had made it to Europe in a truck.
He said the group was fleeing persecution in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan's 3,000-member Sikh community has endured a long history of religious discrimination and harassment.
The Home Office said all 34 survivors were in the process of claiming asylum in Britain.
Based on reporting by AFP and theguardian.com
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