Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Simultaneously with the deportation of Afghan immigrants from Pakistan, Iran and also a number of European countries through Turkey, the authorities of the caretaker government of Afghanistan have repeatedly asked these countries to reconsider their forced deportation and with compassion and kindness.
Meanwhile, Abdulmutallab Haqqani, the spokesman of the Ministry of Immigrants and Returnees Affairs, in a conversation with AVA reporter regarding the expulsion of immigrants from the Islamic Republic of Iran, Pakistan and Turkey in the last six months, said: About 142,000 immigrants have returned to the country.
He also added that they were helped at the border entrances in the food section.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Immigrant Affairs also informed about bringing the returnees to the areas of their main residences and said that this ministry always greets them and checks their situation in order to provide services to them.
He stated that for the compatriots returning to the country, in addition to the camps that have been built, the distribution of land will also begin in the near future.
Mr. Haqqani pointed out that economic and cash aid will be given to them while examining the situation of those returning to the country, and said: These aids will be given both by the Islamic Emirate and by partner institutions.
He also added that in the field of providing educational services, the Ministry of Education and Training provides them with the fields of education and training.
At the same time, Hamidullah Qadri, one of the cultural and social activists in the 10th district of Kabul city, said in a conversation with AVA: Just as Afghanistan's neighbors have observed the principles of good treatment with Afghan immigrants over the years, they will also consider those principles in dealing with immigrants.
With regard to maintaining diplomatic relations between countries, he added: In terms of deporting immigrants, neighboring countries should think more about the consequences of their deportment.
This cultural activist, referring to some challenges that will arise in the path of emigrants with their deportation, said: Human and Islamic dignity should also be taken into account in the method of their deportation.
He considered the wrong treatment of the government officials of some neighboring countries with the immigrants as the reason for the formation of the complex and emphasized that these complexes will turn into hatred and hatred over time and will eventually lead to hypocrisy and discord among the Islamic nations.
Mr. Qadri also asked the government of the Islamic Emirate to follow diplomatic channels and try to provide proper and respectful return of the returnees to the country.
Referring to the expulsion of illegal immigrants from the Islamic Republic of Iran, he called it a right action, but complained: "Unfortunately, sometimes immigrants with documents are also rejected at the border, which is a thought-provoking discussion."
This social activist stated that the United Nations should pay attention to helping the returnees and added: the currents that are following the project of anti-immigrant and Afghan-phobia in an organized manner inside the Islamic Republic of Iran should be stopped by the Iranian government. be prevented
This is despite the fact that yesterday, during his visit to Logar Province, the Acting Minister of Refugee Affairs asked the Afghan refugees to respect the laws and regulations of the host countries and refrain from actions that cause problems for the refugees.