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Nearly Two Thousand Afghanistani Migrants Expelled from Iran and Pakistan

Published 21/02/2024
Nearly Two Thousand Afghanistani Migrants Expelled from Iran and Pakistan
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RASC News Agency: In continuation of the forced expulsion of Afghanistani refugees from Iran and Pakistan, these two countries have recently expelled close to two thousand Afghanistani migrants through coercive measures. The Ministry of Migrants and Repatriation of the Taliban group informed the media that these migrants returned to the country through the borders of Islam Qala, Torghundi, and Spin Boldak on Tuesday, Feb 20.

Meanwhile, the ministry stated that one thousand six hundred and sixty-six migrants from Iran and two hundred and twenty-four others from Pakistan have been expelled and returned to the country. This comes as, in recent months, Iran and Pakistan have intensified the forced expulsion of Afghanistani refugees, with hundreds of migrants being expelled from these two countries daily.

It is noteworthy that following the Taliban’s seizure of power in Afghanistan, the migration of citizens of this country to neighboring countries, including Iran and Pakistan, has increased for various reasons.

Shams Feruten 21/02/2024

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