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Tens of thousands of Afghans for neighboring countries are forced to return home, a humanitarian crisis opens in Afghanistan.
More than 280,000 Afghans were deported or pressured to leave Pakistan and Iran in April alone. Many need naughty, despair to reset their lives. Their stories show the prices they are now faced.
45, recently entered Afghanistan with Afghanistan’s wife and seven children and Torkham border.
“They said we were urgently.” “All of all our items were left behind; everything was lost. Nothing now.”
He was born and raised in Pakistan, Ezatullah worked all his life in Rawalpindi. Now he faces a daring problem to support his family in a country that he never unfamiliar – unemployment and poverty has increased sharply, half of the humanitarian aid to experience half of the population.
5.25 million of the region of Pakistan and Iran were hosted for decades for ten years of Afghan refugees and asylum seekers. However, economic crises in both countries have created hostility against Afghan communities.
The return faces significant risks for security and rights in Afghanistan.
Women and girls are especially sensitive due to restrictions on working in certain sectors, access to access education and freely.
Ethnic and religious minorities, human rights lawyers and journalists have also increased the dangers after returning.
These threats are even more aggravated by Afghanistan’s acute humanitarian needs, unemployment and international assistance.
The United Nations has launched an answer plan to return the Afghans in Afghanistan.
The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) requires about $ 60 million to provide critical support, including services, food, temporary shelter and female households, disabled and children with disabilities and children.
The agency also helps the survivors of mental health support and gender-based violence.
“Millions of Afghans are hanging with a rope,” he said. “Greater international support in the following days and weeks will be very important to respond to this crisis.”
This photo was provided by gallery Unhcr.