Little Messi flees Afghanistan, appeals to UN after ‘threats’
The young Afghan boy who captivated
hearts after he was pictured wearing a plastic bag as an improvised
Lionel Messi jersey has appealed to the UN refugee agency after fleeing
Afghanistan.
Murtaza Ahmadi became an Internet
sensation in January after his older brother posted the picture on
Facebook, with the Argentine superstar sending autographed jerseys to
his tiny fan via UNICEF.
But his family have now fled with him to Pakistan, with his father Mohammad Arif Ahmadi telling AFP in Quetta Tuesday that they have appealed to the UNHCR after receiving threatening phone calls.
Ahmadi said the phone calls by unknown people began as the media spotlight turned on his five-year-old son.
“I felt my family and I were in danger
so we decided to leave Afghanistan,” he said, adding that they had first
travelled to the capital Islamabad before arriving in the southwestern
city of Quetta.
But he feels unsafe there also, he said, adding that he has submitted a bid to the UNHCR to be sent to “any safe country”.
“I do not have any choice,” he said, adding he wants a life for his family that has some “sense of security”.
His son and some of his family members
are hoping they will be sent to Spain — where Messi plays for giants
Barcelona — so that Murtaza can fulfil his dreams of becoming a football
superstar, he added.
A UNHCR spokesman in Quetta confirmed
the family had applied for emigration and said the agency was
investigating their application.

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