RASC News Agency: Following the forced expulsion of undocumented Afghanistani immigrants from Pakistan, Mirwais Azizi, an Afghanistani Businessman, recently announced his intention to provide assistance to the expelled migrants from Pakistan by contributing 300 million Kabuli rupees, the local currency. Azizi conveyed this message yesterday, on November 10, through a social media post and added that his goal in offering this financial aid is to address the humanitarian crisis resulting from the forced deportation of undocumented Afghanistani migrants from Pakistan.
He further stated that he will send teams to Torkham and Spin Boldak crossing to assess and identify the basic needs of the deported migrants, in order to address and fulfill their essential requirements. According to Azizi, the offered financial assistance will be utilized in coordination with the relevant authorities in the provision of food and warm clothing for the winter season for these migrants.
It is worth mentioning that Mirwais Azizi had previously announced a cash donation of 200 million kabuli rupees to assist the earthquake-stricken residents of Herat.
Meanwhile, following the mass displacement of Afghanistani migrants expelled from Pakistan due to the Taliban’s surge, private entities were requested to assist in addressing the needs of these migrants. It should be noted that according to informed sources, the Taliban group is reportedly incapable of effectively addressing this crisis, providing for the basic needs of the returning migrants from Pakistan, and creating better living conditions for them.
Furthermore, it is important to mention that after the Taliban’s takeover of the country and the collapse of the republic’s regime, a large number of Afghanistani citizens sought refuge in neighboring countries, particularly Pakistan and Iran, for various reasons, including fear of the violent actions of this group.