going pressure on the government to really spell out what they are going to do to help people.— to do to help people. thanks very much. dr waheed arian is a nhs doctor who came to the uk as a refugee from afghanistan. thank you forjoining us. do you have loved ones in afghanistan and anyone anyone who wanted would like to get out? anyone anyone who wanted would like to net out? ,., ., ., ., ,, anyone anyone who wanted would like to net out? ., ., ,, to get out? good morning, thank you for havin: to get out? good morning, thank you for having me- _ to get out? good morning, thank you for having me- i— to get out? good morning, thank you for having me. i have _ to get out? good morning, thank you for having me. i have loved _ to get out? good morning, thank you for having me. i have loved ones - to get out? good morning, thank you for having me. i have loved ones in i for having me. i have loved ones in afghanistan and relatives who have been trying to free their work waiting in the same queue as the two bomb explosions that cost the lives of our hundred and 70 people and also dash the hopes of so many other people who hoped there would be some sort of security or at least end to the bloodshed. as we see now, this is a humanitarian crisis that will deepen the more we go into it.