RASC News Agency: The Ministry of Refugee Affairs of the Taliban group has recently announced that over 2,000 Afghanistani immigrants have returned to the country from Iran. The announcement stated that the immigrants returned through the border of Islam Qala. The Ministry of Refugee Affairs of the Taliban group has quoted the border command of Herat province, stating that 24 households, including 91 people, were forcibly deported, 23 households, including 87 people, voluntarily, and also 734 single people, forcibly, and one another 1,045 people have returned to the country voluntarily.
The Taliban group has stated that out of the total number of deported migrants, 341 of them have been identified as needy and have been introduced to the office of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to receive help. This announcement comes amidst the recent increase in the forced deportation of Afghanistani immigrants from regional countries, particularly Pakistan and Iran. According to statistics, thousands of immigrants are deported from Pakistan and returned to the country every day.
It is important to note that the process of forced deportation of Afghanistani immigrants from neighboring countries during the cold and harsh winter season may pose a threat to the lives of a number of deported immigrants or even lead to their deaths. The situation remains a concern for the international community, and efforts are being made to provide assistance to those in need.
Pakistan continues to expel undocumented asylum seekers, despite facing criticism from international organizations and foreign countries. Despite the condemnation of their actions towards refugees, Pakistan remains steadfast in its decision to deport these individuals from its borders.