The UN called out countries to stop the violent expulsion of Afghan refugees

Afghan refugees arrive on the border from Iran. The UN called out countries to stop the violent expulsion of Afghan refugees Human rights A sharp increase in the number of Afghans, forced or forced to return to Afghanistan this year, creates a multi -level crisis in the field of human rights, requiring urgent attention from the international community. About this, speaking on Friday at a briefing for the press in Geneva, said the press secretary of the Office of the Supreme Commissioner of the UN Human Rights (UVKPC) Ravina Shamdasani. 62 ~ according to her, many Afghan refugees were forced to return to the homeland of the authorities in which they found asylum, others were forced to do this because of threats, persecution and intimidation. ~ 60 > 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~Over the past seven months, more than 1.9 million Afghans have returned from Iran and Pakistan. More than 1.5 million people have arrived from Iran alone from the beginning of the year, and 60 percent of them were deported. ~ 60 > since the beginning of this year, more than 300 thousand Afghans returned from Pakistan, in addition to hundreds of thousands of others, which returned after the Pakistani government in 2023 “Plan of the“ Plan of the Plan of the Plane of Prevention of Preights of Preights Foreigners ”. 60 > in Tajikistan on July 8 this year, security officers informed Afghan citizens, including refugees and asylum suppliers, that they should leave Tajikistan for 15 days. 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62 one“Sending people back to a country where they are threatened with pursuit, torture, cruel, inhuman or humiliating dignity or punishment, violates the basic principle of international law on a lack of rash,” the press secretary of the UN Human Rights Human Rights Office recalled. -People have the right to file an application and wait for a fair consideration of their case by state bodies until any measures are taken by forced expulsion. Deportations that violate these basic rules should be immediately terminated. ” ~ 60 > people returning to Afghanistan, whether to be forced or at their own free will, face a crisis humanitarian situation in the country, Ravina Shamdasani noted. In addition, in Afghanistan, systemic discrimination, gender persecution, problems associated with ethnicity, as well as unemployment and acute lack of livelihoods. ~ 60 > 62 ~ Afghan women and girls, who are deprived of legal rights, are in a special risk after returning, said the press secretary said. UVKPH. The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, according to her, decisively opposed discrimination and unjustified restrictions that led to almost complete disappearance of women and girls from public life in Afghanistan and deprived them of access to basic services. “The head of the UN Rights Department urges the state to do everything that everything that will do everything that everything that is to do everything that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything that is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything is that everything that is to do everything that everything is that everything that is what that is all that is that everything that is to do that In their power, to help those who have already experienced decades of war, poverty and deprivation, discrimination and threats, ”said Ravina Shamdasani. “We should not turn away from them at this difficult time.”

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