Afghan refugees returned to their country in the difficult situation in Iran

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Afghan refugees returned to their country in the difficult situation in Iran

The agency has said that the Iranian government has returned to Lakh millions of Afghan refugees since the last deadline for the return of March 25 this year.

Of these, more than 1 lakh 66 66 thousand Afghans, including refugees and refugees, have been deported.

The number of Afghan refugees returning from Iran has increased rapidly since June 2, when about 36,000 Afghan people returned home in just one day.

The daily number of Afghan refugees from June 7 continues to increase.

Arafat Jamal, a UNHCR representative of Kabul, said, “I was recently present on the borders of Iran and Afghanistan, where thousands of Afghan people were becoming very difficult.”

He said, “The Afghan families are destroyed again, they are bringing very few products with them, they are tired, hungry and afraid that what will happen to them in a country where many of them are never taking action.”

“Women and girls are especially concerned, because they are afraid of the freedom of transportation and funding to basic rights such as education and employment.”

Half of the population dependent on support

In 2021, in 2021, more than 1.2 million people from Afghan have returned or returned from Iran and Pakistan, which has already worsened the disappointment situation in Afghanistan.

The UN assumes that more than half of Afghanistan depends on the humanitarian assistance of population.

UNHCR warns that complex and huge opportunities with international support are getting deeper in Afghanistan.

Arafat Jamal said, “We need to work quickly.

He said, “In order to prevent the cycle of unrest and displacement, people need to pay money for people to permanently dissolve and adjust people in the local society.”

The UN refugee agency is suggesting the governments of the region that the return of Afghanistan people should be volunteer, safe and respectful.

Force or stressing Afghan people is not a sustainable option to put back or pressure, and it can create instability even in the region and beyond it.

UN Agency is working closely with UN agencies and partners to help people returning to Afghan and providing immediate and long -term assistance to help people and communities.

UNHCR, with its partners, is demanding immediate and adequate funding to ensure the permanent consistency of the people of the local society and community and to prevent frequent displacement in the country.

This year, funding for Afghanistan’s dignity, UNHCR assistance has received only 23 percent of the total amount.