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June 13 Friday, when Israeli missiles began to rain in TehranHe reminded that Shamsi was once more sensitive and how sensitive to his family.
The 34-year-old Afghan mother worked in the sewing work in Northern Tehran. In the case of panic and fear, he ran home to find their daughters at the age of five and seven, hugged under a table in horror.
Shamsi kidnapped the Taliban government only a year ago in Afghanistan, hopes that they will offer security in Iran. Now you have a documentary and horrified, it has been in another dangerous situation – this time there is no shelter, status and no way.
“I ran from the Taliban, but the bomb was raining on our heads here.” “We came here for security, but we didn’t know where to go.”
Former Afghanistan’s active Shamsi, Before the Taliban returned to the Taliban’s return to the government in 2021, he ran a soldier in the Islamic Republic, a temporary visa and feared the contributions from the Taliban. However, they are unable to get out of Iran and get out of Afghanistan and ruled by the Taliban and update their visas due to the requirement and demand of re-entering from Afghanistan. Most likely a journey that will be very dangerous.
Life in Iran has never been easier. Legal resident, Sun, has no protection in the workplace, there is no bank account and there is no access to help. “There was no help from Iranians or any international organization,” he said.
The Internet in Tehran was difficult to find the family of blackouts or contact.
“We can’t move around, without a driver’s license. It is checked by anyone in Tehran,” he said, “said they could get restrictions to buy food before Israel began to be bombedBut it was once more difficult.
About 3.5 million refugees and people are accepted in the regions, including 750,000 registered Afghans in Iran. However, more than 2.6 million undocumented individuals. Taliban passed from Afghanistan and the United States to power and US and the United States, including thousands of Afghans, including activists, journalists, former soldiers and other sensitive people and other sensitive people.
1.5 million Afghan refugees in Tehran province – as most of them are unable to target or even reliable information or even reliable information, which attacks civil and military or even reliable information, which attacks civil and military space during the 12-day conflict The Internet has been closed for great periods.
Many Afghan refugees will not go to Afghan refugees, as many as Iran fleeing Tehran in northern Iran.
An explosion of June 22 shook the windows of the family’s apartment and shaken the neighborhood. “I was awake until 3 o’clock and then another explosion was woke me up after a while.”
It was corrected near the entire residential building building. “If something happens to our building, I prepared a bag for children to be ready for the main articles.”
June 23 ceasefire The train and the United States broker came like a big relief, but now there are other problems: the Shamsi family remains out of money almost. The employer who had to pay him in cash has left the city and will not respond to their calls. “He disappeared,” he said. “When I asked my pay-free wage, he simply said,” You are an Afghan migrant, exit, exit. ” “”
For all Afghans who are trapped in Iran – both those who are forced to escape and remain in their homes – The 12-day conflict Israel dragged trauma and displacement feelings.
In addition, according to Iranian health organs, Hafiz Bostani, Abdulval and Habibullah Jamshidi Hafiz Bostani and Habibullah Arshi are between 610 people killed in recent strikes.
On June 18, 18-year-old Afghan employee Abdulwali was killed and several people were injured in a Israeli holiday in the construction site in Tehran, Tehran. According to the victim’s father, Abdulvali left his research in Afghanistan about six months ago to work to work in Iran to feed his family in Iran. In a voice-shared video of Abdulwali’s friends, can be heard by calling him to leave the building in the construction site and the building as a sound explosions in the background.
Other Afghans have been missing since Israel’s holidays. An elderly Afghan man from the Takhar province in Afghanistan, Al Jazeera said he did not hear the grandchildren in Iran for four days. “In the center of Tehran, they remained in a construction site in a construction site,” he said.
Everything he knows, he said they went to the basement of the unfinished housing building they worked on when they hear the voice of the bombs. Nearby stores were closed and their Iranian employer fled to the city without paying a salary.
Although they were survived, they were not added. “If they leave, they will be deported by the police,” he said.
During the conflict, the UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennett called on Afghan migrants to protect Afghan migrants in Iran and call on the safety of serious risks and emergency humanities for security.
Now Afghan Flashes living outside the country uses Laila Forug Muhammadi, social media to increase awareness of the terrible conditions that are faced in Iran. “People can’t move,” he said. “Most do not have legal documents, and this is a dangerous situation where they cannot afford the fleeing employers.”
He also noted that in the Iran-Israeli conflict, there is no government authority supporting Afghans. “There is no bureaucracy to process their situation. Iran and Israel have become aggravated for the security of our people.”
In the end, those who managed to evacuate from the most dangerous areas in Iran did it, mainly with the help of Afghan organizations.
Afghan women’s activists’ coordination body (AWACB), part of the European Integration Organization, Hundreds of women helped the activists and those who fled to their families. The sites of the main nuclear facilities targeted by high-risk areas, Israel and the United States such as Isfahan and Gom are directed to safe cities – northeastern cities in the country. The group also contributed to families in Afghanistan during the economies of Iran in Iran.
“Our strength is limited. We can only support the official members of AWACB,” he said. “We have evacuated 103 women from our existing 450 members, most Afghan women are protesters with protesters Women’s Education Ban and fled to Afghanistan. “
Iran has recently planned to depreciate up to two million unputritional pardon, but some of the 12-day conflict have decided to go back anyway, despite the threats and difficulties that can face there.
World Meeting Afghanistan, along the 12-day war, about 7,000 Afghans passed from Iran to Afghanistan and crossed the Islamic castle with the border Herat. “People come with clothes only in their backs,” said Mark Cal, a field representative. “They are trauma, mixed and still return to a homeland in economic and social freedom.”
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) PU’s humanitarian situation in Iran’s humanitarian Afghans, and expressed serious concern about the monitoring of the news that the people in Iran went to neighboring countries.
As Israel’s holidays are stopped, the tension remains high and the number of Afghans fled from Iran is expected to increase.
But there is no place to go for many.
In Northern Tehran, Shamsi sits next to his daughter watching the Iranian news channel. “We came here for security,” he said. The situation asked what he would do, if the situation worsens, Shamsi does not hesitate: “I will stay here with my family. I can’t return to the Taliban.”
This piece has been published in cooperation Egab.