Intimated Increasing Return ofAFGANS to IRAN AND PAKISTAN
(July 24, 2025)
The Taliban has accusing Afghan nationals who were forcibly sent back from Iran and pedals in transit to be forcibly returned because of their identity or personal history. A UN report stated that approximately 5 million AFghans have been pulled from their homes in Iran and Pakistan, while the US and other countries have also seen millions leaveAFghans.
Human Rights Violations inAFGAN returning individuals
The report highlighted violations inhuman rights, including torture, ill-treatment, and arbitrary arrest, particularly targeting women andẫuas. Human rights experts warned that some returning individuals faced expulsion campaigns, but data remains ambiguous due to dataشفuring concerns. The Taliban accused human rights advocates of causing more harm to girls and women, stating that they faced even more persecution based on their gender alone.
Government Response and Global Stance
The Taliban agreed to an amnesty forAFghans who left after their return to power in 2021 but reasserted their authority against claims of torture. Internationalorganizations like the United Nations and the High Commissioner for Human Rights (HCHR) rejectedthese allegations, calling it unacceptable. HCHR said “no one should be sent back to a country with such extreme measures.”
回家政策for girls and women
The Taliban implemented severe restrictions on girls and women’s education beyond the age of 12, limiting employment and access to public spaces. Critics argue these measures are a form of discrimination and undermine their basic human rights. HCHR denied these restrictions but called the measures “deodds forms of discrimination based on gender.”
WarCurrently and its Impact onAFghans
The Taliban’s policies have worsened decades of refugee persecution inAFghans, with thousands of people holidaying in the US, UK, and CAD receiving EU輕主题活动(Removal of Attachments)stops and increasingly having services like food and药品 provided but international organizations fear their safety remains a question.
Moving Forward and thetfixed Future
The U.S. government hinted that it would continue providing basic needs toAFghans, including food and medicine, but US allies worldwide have held stricter versions of refugee policies, leavingAFghans heavily şu于防范的可能性。
Conclusion
The Taliban’s policies forAFghans have become a harrowing reminder of human rights violations and the fragility of global stability. The report calls for progress in AFghans’ rights and the world’s broader understanding ofHuman rights abuse.