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Maulavi Abdul Kabir:

It is a pity that Afghan immigrants were not discussed in the recent Doha meeting

5 Mar 2024 - 11:09

The Political Deputy of Prime Minister said in a meeting with the officials of the United Nations Commissioner for Refugees: "It is regrettable that in the recent meeting in Doha, attention was not paid to the issue of Afghan immigrants and the facts in Afghanistan, and about the collection and continuation of aid to deal with this phenomenon. No one, not even the Secretary General of the United Nations, expressed an opinion.


Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Arg has written in a newsletter that Maulavi Abdul Kabir made these statements in a meeting with the Head of Asia and the Pacific of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Leonard Zulu, head of this office in Afghanistan. 
 
In this meeting, the head of Asia and the Pacific of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said that the office is committed to solving the problems of Afghan immigrants and that the aid of the said office will continue with them.
 
He added that they help all returning immigrants to Afghanistan and it is important that the returnees integrate into the Afghan society.
 
According to him; By presenting their report in the upcoming meeting of Geneva regarding immigrants, they will ask for more help to Afghan immigrants and will share the existing facts of Afghanistan.
 
The head of Asia and the Pacific of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees also stated that Afghan immigrants are facing difficult conditions, poverty and unemployment, and drought and other natural disasters also threaten their lives, and in addition to finding jobs, in the fields of shelter, health and Education should be given basic assistance to them, and it is also necessary to create jobs for immigrants and displaced people, so that domestic and foreign institutions are involved in order to strengthen Afghanistan's economy and implement infrastructure projects.
 
Maulavi Abdul Kabir, Political Deputy of Prime Minister, said that the Islamic Emirate is grateful for the help and cooperation of this organization and other organizations that provide assistance to Afghan immigrants and wants it to continue, and the Islamic Emirate is still trying to implement major national projects and develop economic activities. provide for the people.
 
He added that hunger, poverty and unemployment are a legacy of the previous regime for the Islamic Emirate, which requires more time and resources to control and eliminate. Long wars, drought and natural disasters in Afghanistan have made people face serious problems and there is a need for more humanitarian aid to Afghans.
 
According to him; Now, the world should not forget Afghanistan from a human point of view, and a number of neighboring countries started the process of forced deportation of Afghan immigrants while Afghanistan was facing difficult natural disasters and challenges.
 
The political deputy of the Prime Minister's Office said that Afghan immigrants have no role in Pakistan's insecurity, but still they are facing many problems in this country and thousands of innocent Afghans have been imprisoned.
 
Maulavi Abdul Kabir, while pointing out that the necessary domestic preparations have been made for the return of Afghan immigrants to the country, demanded that Afghan immigrants should be freed to return to the country at their own will, and that international aid organizations should provide permanent shelter and create a base for them. Work for immigrants and displaced people.
 
He said: "It is a pity that in the recent meeting in Doha, no attention was paid to the issue of Afghan immigrants and the facts in Afghanistan, and no one, not even the Secretary General of the United Nations, expressed an opinion about the collection and continuation of aid to deal with this phenomenon. »
 
In addition, he criticized the United Nations and some international agencies for their reports that are based on false information and encourage people to immigrate illegally.
 
Maulavi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy of Prime Minister, also stated that considerable progress has been made in Afghanistan, drug production and trafficking has been reduced to zero, drug addicts are being treated, efforts have been made to strengthen the economy, and coercion and blackmail have ended.


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