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Eight hundred thousand Afghan immigrants have been forcibly deported from neighboring countries

Despite the bad economic conditions prevailing in Afghanistan, the neighboring countries, especially Iran and Pakistan, in a coordinated action, have started mass deportation of Afghan immigrants living in those countries.
Abdul Salam Hanafi, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Caretaker Government, has recently announced the forced deportation of more than 800,000 Afghan refugees from neighboring countries.
Mr. Hanafi described the forced deportation of Afghan immigrants in violation of all accepted international norms and neighborly rights, but added that they managed the problem by forming a commission.
According to him, by taking the necessary measures, the mandated commission has accommodated the returned refugees in temporary camps and provided cash assistance in amount of 10,000 Afghanis for each family in addition to providing food and health services.
According to experts and reports published in the media, although hundreds thousands of people from Iran and Pakistan have been forcibly returned, the attention of the majority of aid organizations is focused on the immigrants who returned from Pakistan and the refugees who return from Iran. , are deprived of balanced and fair services.