Afghanistan, Nov. 25 -- Afghan refugees at a Qatar camp have launched a hunger strike, protesting years-long delays in U.S. resettlement and demanding clarity on their future and legal status.

Afghan refugees at the U.S.-run Al-Sayliyah camp in Qatar say they have begun a hunger strike, protesting what they describe as years of uncertainty while waiting for relocation to the United States. They report being held in the camp without a clear timeline and say the conditions resemble imprisonment.

Refugees in Qatar stated that frustration has reached its peak, with a group starting the strike late Sunday. They warned the protest will continue until their legal status and destination are decided.

According to individuals in the camp, the heat...