The forced return of refugees to Afghanistan or the pressure on the population to leave may lead to the unbalance of the region. This was stated in a briefing in Geneva, representative of Babar Baloch, the UN High Refugees Commissioner (UVKB). Interface.
According to the UN, more than 251,000 Afghan returned from Iran and Pakistan, including more than 96,000 people in April this year.
Balokh said that UVKB needs $ 71 million to help refugees returning to Afghanistan. The Minister called on the Iranian and Pakistani Government to provide the return of people in voluntary, safe conditions.
In UVKB, they are worried that the Afghans are at very risk and returned to their homeland. This applies to women and girls who are not allowed to work or work.
Balokh said that the danger may threaten the ethnic and religious minority representatives, human rights activists and media representatives. According to social activity, these fears stem from an increase in humanitarian problems, unemployment, natural disasters and extreme weather conditions in Afghanistan.
Earlier at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs They said About the West’s desire to return to the “Afghan game”.
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Source: Gazeta

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