Thousands of people are being forced to return to Afghanistan as the control of the Tehran immigration is tightened.
For many decades, Thousands of Afghan – Who has escaped war and poverty and discovered a good future – has gone to neighboring Iran.
The members of the community are widely sluggish. But in recent years, the Iranians seem to have been tired of organizing them – and the feeling of foreign nationals has been hard.
The Iranian government has responded to the undercourated people. Those who are forced to leave the country have no choice but to return to the country.
When the Taliban government welcomes the Afghan people, what kind of life is they waiting for them and what can I do to help the international community?
The presenter:
James bay
Guest:
Arafat Jamal – Afghanistan representative of the UN High Commissioner (UNHCR)
Orzala, Nemat-Offensive Women’s Rights and Director of Development Research Group, UK-based consultation
Hasan Ahmedian – Assistant Professor of West Asian Studies at Tehran University