The Istog family seeks asylum in Sweden for the sick boy

Sun Istog is only 1-year-old. His room in a refugee home is filled with instruments that keep him alive. His parents have been seeking asylum for four months to live in Sweden. They say their son could not take treatment for serious illness [...] in Kosovo.
His parents have been seeking asylum for four months to live in Sweden.
They say their son could not take treatment for his serious illness in Kosovo, which is serious brain damage, KTV reports.
But, Kosovo as well as other Western Balkan countries are considered safe, and Sweden does not give asylum to their citizens
Humanistically motivated asylum is very rare.
This Tuesday, 8 parliamentary parties have met to discuss humanitarian asylum, and half of them agree that, as in the Sun, the family should take over asylum.
The child's mother believes that if they were still in Kosovo, the boy would not be alive.
The new Kosovo family believes that the Swedish state will hear their prayer to continue staying there.











