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Thousands of Afghanistan have to return to Afgran, because Tehran stiffs the immigration.
For decades Ten thousands of Afghans – Those who escaped from war and poverty and seeking a better future – went to the neighboring Iran.
Tehran was vulnerable to the members of this society. However, in recent years, Iranians have grown as tired of hosting them – and feelings against foreign citizens.
The Iranian government responded by expeling undocumented people. Those who are forcibly do not have a choice but to return to the country they run.
Although the Taliban government encounters refunding the Afghans, what life expectations and what can the international community help?
James Gulfs
Arafat Jamal – United Nations representative of the Afghan representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UN)
Orzala Nemat – Director of Afghan Women’s Rights and Development Research Group, England-based consultant
Hasan Ahmadan – Associate Professor of West Asia Research at Tehran University