From War to Hope to Despair: The Afghan Deportation Crisis
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The IOM sees great obstacles for people who are deported to Afghanistan. Most come from neighbouring countries. Many are standing before nothing after the return.
Austria wants to work with Afghan Taliban rulers to enable deportations.
From war to hope to despair: The Afghan deportation crisis
Millions are being sent back to the place they escaped, fearing for their lives Originally published on Global VoicesAfghan refugees at the crossing point between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Screenshot from the video ’Why are so many Afghans being kicked out of Pakistan? | Start Here’ from the Al Jazeera English YouTube channel. Fair use. Following the recent global crises and changing geopolitical dynamics, the vast majority of countries have swi…
UNHCR Urges Pakistan to Halt Deportation of Vulnerable Afghan Refugees - Khaama Press
The UN refugee agency has urged Pakistan to halt deportations of vulnerable Afghans, warning mass returns risk worsening humanitarian crises without urgent international support.The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has called on Pakistan to stop deporting vulnerable Afghan asylum seekers and ensure they receive international protection. The agency stressed that identifying those at risk is essential to preventing further hum…
As the process of deporting migrants from Iran and Pakistan continues, the Taliban announced that 1,687 families arrived in Afghanistan on Thursday. According to the state news agency Bakhtar, which is now under Taliban control, 1,150 families entered Afghanistan through the Torkham border crossing and 184 families through Spin Boldak after being deported from Pakistan. The media added that 318 families also entered Afghanistan through the Islam…
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