Hanafi says migrants return from Iran in harsh conditions
Hanafi said that more than 2 million Afghans have been deported or have returned “voluntarily” from Iran, Pakistan, and other.
Hanafi said that more than 2 million Afghans have been deported or have returned “voluntarily” from Iran, Pakistan, and other.
The move comes amid a surge in forced deportations and increasing economic pressure on Afghan communities in the country.
The outlet reported that more than 450,000 Afghans have been expelled from Iran in recent months.
In the west of the country, 5,448 families returned through the Silk Bridge crossing in Nimroz, and 11,701 through Islam.
The movement called for the creation of an independent international judicial committee to monitor and accelerate the legal process.
UNAMA said the latest directive formalizes existing restrictions on political content in Afghanistan’s media and represents a significant escalation in.
Neumann called on the European Commission to stop “border outsourcing” and take immediate action, including offering humanitarian visas.
The sharp increase in returns, the mission said, has been driven in part by heightened regional tensions.
One individual, speaking via voice message on condition of anonymity, said many of those targeted for deportation hold valid residency.
The Office noted that this is the first time the ICC has issued arrest warrants in its investigation into the.