Afghans in Iran have significant national security implications for the Tehran regime
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Afghans in Iran have significant national security implications for the Tehran regime
Afghans in Iran now occupy a charged space in the regime’s security calculus, seen as both potential infiltration risks and diplomatic leverage. From exploiting leaked UK asylum data to mass deportations and espionage arrests, Tehran is reframing Afghan migration as a matter of national security.
Iran forces thousands of Afghans to leave every day. This leads to harrowing scenes. "They have often built an entire life here."
·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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