The UK is planning to give sanctuary to about 5,000 at-risk Afghan citizens by next year and up to 20,000 long-term, the government has announced. Western countries are currently scrambling to evacuate their citizens and their Afghan allies from Afghanistan, and preparing for an incoming refugee crisis as the future of the country is unclear with the Taliban in control. The terrorist group’s promises of establishing an inclusive government and freedom for women under Shariah law have been met with deep skepticism amid numerous reports of killing and threatening of dissidents, and demanding of forced marriages of women and girls. The UK on Wednesday announced a new Afghan citizens’ resettlement scheme to resettle at-risk Afghans in the UK. Those who are most at risk of human rights abuses and dehumanising treatment by the Taliban, including women, girls, and religious and other minorities, will be prioritised, the government said. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said …