Over 90 Afghan families deported from Pakistan and Iran
Following the expulsion of Afghan migrants from neighboring countries, the Ministry of Refugees has announced the deportation of more than ninety Afghan families from Pakistan and Iran.
According to the statement, ninety-five Afghan families returned to Afghanistan through Kandahar, Nangarhar, Nimroz, and Herat provinces on Thursday, 5th of December.
The ministry added that these families received aid upon their return and were referred to domestic and international aid organizations for further assistance.
The expulsion of Afghan migrants from neighboring countries, especially Pakistan and Iran, has seen a significant increase in recent months.
Yesterday, the Ministry of Refugees also reported the expulsion of dozens of families who were sent back to Afghanistan.
This growing trend of expulsions has raised concerns about the increasing difficulties faced by Afghan refugees. As neighboring countries continue to tighten their borders, the burden on Afghanistan’s internal support systems increases, exacerbating the humanitarian situation.
In response, the international organizations, has called for greater cooperation to address the needs of these returnees, ensuring they receive adequate assistance to rebuild their lives.
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