Khaleej Times

11 Afghan women killed in stampede for Pakistani visas

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jalalabad — At least 11 women were killed on Wednesday in a stampede at an Afghan football stadium where thousands of people had gathered to apply for Pakistani visas, authoritie­s said.

The incident unfolded at the stadium in Jalalabad city, the capital of eastern Nangarhar province, after large crowds assembled in a bid to secure travel permission after the nearby Pakistani consulate resumed services following a seven-month hiatus due to the pandemic.

To avoid overwhelmi­ng the visa centre, applicants had been directed to Jalalabad’s nearby football stadium to hand over passports and paperwork, provincial governor’s spokesman Attaullah Khogyani told reporters.

“Unfortunat­ely this morning tens of thousands of people had come to the football stadium which led to the tragic incident,” Khogyani said.

Khogyani and provincial hospital spokesman Zaher Adel put the death toll at 11 women, while Nangarhar provincial council member Naser Kamawal said 15 people had died and 15 more were injured.

Eyewitness Abdul Ahad said women had been given priority to stand at the front of the crowd. In ultra-conservati­ve Afghanista­n it is customary for women to queue separately from men.

“When the officials announced that the gates were opening in the morning, everybody rushed to enter the stadium to be the first to deliver their passports,” Ahad said.

“The women, most of them elderly, who were in the front fell and could not get up. It was chaotic.”

A woman who survived the stampede recalled hearing screaming and seeing expectant mothers among those who were in the crush. “Some had miscarriag­es,” the traumatise­d woman said.

“One who had been trampled gave birth there. We helped her but her baby was dead. (The mother) was injured, but alive.”

Pakistan’s embassy in Kabul expressed “deep grief and sadness” over the incident.

“The embassy remains committed to ensure smooth and effective management of visa applicants at our end,” a statement read.

“We seek the understand­ing and cooperatio­n of Afghan people and authoritie­s for better and secure management of the Afghan visa applicants.”

Thousands of Afghans from Nangarhar and other provinces had arrived since the early morning to apply for visas or to visit relatives, and hundreds of policemen had been deployed at the stadium to control the crowds. —

One who had been trampled gave birth there. We helped her but her baby was dead. Abdul Ahad, an eye witness

 ??  ?? Afghan women wait to apply for a Pakistani visa, after others were killed in a stampede for tokens in Jalalabad on Wednesday. — Reuters
Afghan women wait to apply for a Pakistani visa, after others were killed in a stampede for tokens in Jalalabad on Wednesday. — Reuters

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