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Afghan ratio returns from Iran is amazing, the UN chief

Islamabad (AP) – the speed and average of Afghan Reick from Iran is already near soft support programs, the UN official has been warned on Tuesday, tens of thousands of people crossed the tired border daily and decreased with humanitarian.

So far this year, more than 1.4 million people returned and returned and returned to Afghanistan, including 1 million from Iran.

Iran and Pakistan in 2023 introduced unique campaigns to expel foreigners who claim to live in the country illegally. They put DEAMLINIS and wrap them by being evicted when they do not leave. The two of the suspects intended Afghans, to their land over decades to escape the war, poverty, or Taliban law.

Spechanistan special lawyer, Roza Otunbayeva, called the Afghanistan Afghanistan Afghanistan after visiting Islam border Start in the Western Herat province near Iran.

The “Veer Valution of Memorbursday – Mananty Munny, are not always automated,” should arrange alarms in the world community, Otunbayeva.

“Without rapid intervention, losing the money, labor marketing and migration from governing consequences such as the returns and the travels of the region,” he said.

The return on Iran progressed in June following the Deadline March 20 requires everything “not writing” Afhans to leave. The UN migration agency arrested more than 28,000 people fall back to Afghanistan on June 25.

Afghanistan ‘forgotten problem’

Most Afghans depends on the people’s help for survival. But deep nutrition increases the situation, with illegal aid structures and organizations forced to cut out programs for education and health.

Nicole van Batenburg, from the International Federation of the Red Cross, Afghan children from Iran develops scabies, fever and other diseases because of the drop-down conditions and hot weather. Their colleagues also returned hundreds of children every day separated from their parents.

People lose their property and scripts in porridge. Most were able to move a few suits with them, and some use their responsibility as construction furniture.

“Afghanistan is an invisible problem, and there are so many problems that appear to forget,” Van Batenburg told organized media by telephone.

“Problems and challenges are great. We are talking about the situation here, but these people should return to other places where they can live and when they build their lives.”

Last week, the Norwegian refugee council said many of their staff hosted families in their homes. The authorities did their best to combine a few resources, but local systems were not equipped to deal with the largest “needs”.

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