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queerism1969 · 2 years
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kriegsminister · 2 years
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Afghanistan, 2017 (I believe)
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US Marine during Operation Freedom’s Sentinel
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Dear Germany,
Evicting Afghan refugees to make more space for Ukrainian refugees isn't the epitome of morality. You are a big enough country for both of them.
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personal-blog243 · 2 years
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atlastv · 2 years
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"Daily Routine Village life in Afghanistan | Cooking Rural Style Food | Afghanistan Village life"
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jamilanaz · 2 years
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King Zahir Shah and Queen Humaira visit to Garmany.
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blossom765 · 2 years
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"Apparently, the “audacity of hope” is a privilege reserved for the US presidents who command bombings, not the populations who experience them."
I can't think of a better quote that sums up this situation. It's obvious that if we don't say something, this is just going to happen again with the people of Afghanistan being the next victims!
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chaiaurchaandni · 4 months
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on mass deportations of afghan refugees in pakistan
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pls watch this video, its not exhaustive and ur encouraged to reserach more but this is a v good intro to the afghan refugee crisis in pakistan right now.
not many people are talking about this but this is a gross human rights violation. according to pakistan's citizenship laws, people born on pakistani soil are automatically eligible for citizenship and parents/spouses of pakistani citizens are also eligible for citizenship. however, these laws have not been extended to afghan refugees. now these refugees are being deported to afghanistan, even tho many of them have never been to aghanistan. theyre literally being sent to camps on the pak-afghan border and forced to take classes on how to evade landmines. the police is also targeting and brutalizing documented afghan refugees. any success and wealth that afghan refugees accumulated has been in spite of the bigotry of most of the pakistani population and in spite of the shitty pakistani government. these civilians are in no way a strain on pakistan's economy, neither do they pose a security threat. theyre just being used by the pakistani establishment as a political pawn to get back at the taliban govt in afghanistan and to appease the pakistani population in the wake of intense economic and political instability. the conditons in afghanistan are already horrible and the vid touched upon that. afg has suffered some major earthqakes that have killed thousands of people, in addition to the sanctions + ofc the fact that the country is trying to rebuild after almost half a centruy of violent conflict
also want to point out how sick this is considering that pakistan benefitted a lot from the wars in afghanistan (against the soviets and against the taliban as well) bec of US aid and then bec of aid that was given to pakistan to cater to afghan refugees (ofc this aid almost never made it to the people who needed it - pakistan has p much no welfare programmes for the refugees) and pakistanis are often discriminatory/racist against afghan refugees. the afghan people have suffered a lot due to pakistan's greed and now theyre suffering once again. pakistanis are literally using similar rhetoric thats used against pakistani immgrants abroad (that theyre illegal aliens, that theyre illiterate regressive extremists, that theyre rapists and criminals)
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nando161mando · 10 months
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Tensions come to a head with a proposal to limit the entrance of children of war refugees who are already in the Netherlands and to make families wait at least two years before they can be united.
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everydayafghanistan · 2 years
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A little sisterly love at the doctors, malnutrition ward. #Kandahar #Afghanistan Photo by Lynzy Billing @lynzybilling. #healthcare #hospital #malnutrition #photojournalism #everydaykandahar #reportagephotography #afghanchildren #reportagespotlight #afghan #care #everydayeverywhere #sisterhood #crisis #everydayafghanistan #love #mobilephotography #sister (at Kandahar, Afghanistan) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cc5XK3QJRks/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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head-post · 5 months
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More than 2,000 Afghan migrants returned from Iran in 24 hours
The Taliban-led Ministry of Refugees released figures that 2,123 migrants returned to Afghanistan on Monday, 4 December.
According to the Ministry, those migrants were either deported or returned voluntarily, having entered the country through the border town of Islam Qala in Herat.
As of 3 December, 1,860 Afghan migrants had returned through the same border town of Islam Qala in Herat.
This steady flow of returning Afghan immigrants follows a pattern observed over the past week, with an average of at least 2,000 Afghan migrants returning from Iran to Afghanistan per day. This movement indicates a continuing change in the dynamics of migration between the two countries.
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thesecrettimes · 1 year
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Afghans Are Facing Another Crisis Abroad: The Refugee Crisis
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When the Taliban took over, he lost his job. For several months he searched for a new job, but he couldn’t find one. He says that compared to the previous months which there were hundreds of jobs per day, it was only 3 to 4 jobs a day. Thus, he faced a lot of economic problems, not being able to support himself or his family. He says that he could find a job, but they offered him only 5000 AFN per month which wouldn’t even cover the taxi or bus fare for a month.  Ahmad tried several times to leave the country. The university and the organizations he worked for promised to evacuate him, but it didn’t happen. He says that “they just left us behind or they selected students based on their preferences.”  “The availability of a job is another problem. Here they are not going to hire you if you don't know their language. Even in the free job market or the street job, one needs to have basic language proficiency” says Ahmad. Ahmad says that he hopes the international community helps those inside Afghanistan and those who have left Afghanistan either legally or illegally, particularly those who left illegally face an even harder situation. They left for Pakistan five days after the Taliban took over. They had to stay additional four nights in Kandahar, a southern province of Afghanistan that shares routes with Quetta, Pakistan through the Spin-Buldak border. Refugees are afraid not to be caught by police officers in Pakistan. One of his friends was arrested by police. Police ask refugees where they are from and if Afghan, they ask for money. If they don’t give them money, the police will arrest them without any legal reason. He says that the international community already knows what is happening inside Afghanistan. They should act. He was trying to leave the country but due to the chaos at the Kabul airport, he couldn’t. He states that “after the evacuation was completed, I was pessimistic.” The organizations that he worked for, promised him support but didn’t do anything practical. He had an India visa, but it was invalidated online. When in Pakistan, he says that “in one year’s, time, I only had one initial interview and nothing else. No email, no support, no protection. I sent hundreds of emails until I got my case. After a year and after a lot of follow-ups and a lot of documentation and providing a lot of evidence we were evacuated to the UK last week.”             Alizai says that “Afghanistan from the last 40 years was forgotten. The international community should really consider the situation of Afghanistan and its people, otherwise, the land may become a ground for international terrorism and drug – something that will be out of their control tomorrow. They should realize this reality and act as soon as possible.”   By: Susan Azizi Read the full article
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