According to the UN refugee agency, about 450,000 Afghan has returned from Iran in early June, after which Tehran has imposed July July’s deadline to leave the country to the country.
This is an increase in the existing challenges of Afghanistan as the poor nation struggled to integrate the waves of Pakistan and Iran since 2023 in the world’s worst humanitarian crisis since many decades of struggle.
The UNHCR has said that this year only more than 1.4 million people “returned or forced to return to Afghanistan”. The potential impact of the indicator of Iran in the approximately six million Afghan residents claimed by Tehran has four million undocumented Afghantes.
From mid -June, the Seema Crossing has grown dramatically, a few days later, 40,000 people were seen entering Afghanistan. From June 1 to July 5, 449,218 returned from Afghan Iran and reached 2024 a total of 606,326, the migrant spokesperson said.
Many returning officers experience financial loss due to pressure, arrest, deportation and hasty departure. Demanding increased funds from the UN, International NGO and the Taliban FROM has hampered the response of the crisis due to the significant deduction in foreign help.
The UN has warned that the collective return will make Afghanistan even more volatile, which has already faced the impact of poverty, unemployment and climate change. The UNHCR said on Friday, “Afghan forcing the Afghan region to return or pressurizing or pressurizing the movement towards Europe,” the UNHCR said on Friday.
While the Taliban officials were the lawyer of the “honorable” return process, the Iranian media repeatedly reported that the “illegal” Afghan arrested. Iran’s Deputy Commissioner Ali Akbar Porjamshidian confessed that the Afghana Afghana in the country has “respectable neighbors and brothers”, while Iran’s “capacity has limitations”. He showed the return process that “gradually implemented.”
Many Afghan had migrated to Iran for employment by sending important money to Afghanistan families. Return Ahmed Mohammedi told the AFP News Agency at the reception center in Herat province, “If I could get a job here, I live here, but if it is not possible, we will be forced to go again to Iran, or Pakistan or other country.”