
Ezadullah Masiha is from the Qarabagh district of Ghazni Afghanistan, he has graduated from Kabul University and was forced to leave Afghanistan in August 2014 and currently living as a refugee in Pekanbaru city of Indonesia.
He has divided the refugees into three categories 1: under ages (single refugees who are under 18 years of age), 2: families (who are living with their siblings or spouses), and 3: overages (singles refugees who are over the age of 18). He continues that Refugees in Indonesia have not the right to do outside activities, not allowed to move from one city to another, even they are not allowed to legally enroll in universities, also they are not allowed to invite guests or even their friends in their room during the night.
He adds that spending 7 up to 9 years without being able to support your family and loved one definitely puts you under extreme pressure. Also, in the last past few years, the Taliban groups have focused their operation on hazarajat provinces in Afghanistan, and the policy change of president trump and also Australian policy against refugees have slowed down the process of resettlement to the third country. These factors put a huge pressure on refugees to suffer from extremely bad mental health.