Taliban: UNHCR expresses concern over rapid exodus under Taliban rule in Afghanistan – Times of India

Kabul: United Nations The High Commissioner for Refugees has expressed concern over the rapid migration under Talibanrules from Afghanistan as for neighboring countries Iran,
A senior UN official urged Islamic Emirate and to find a ‘modus operandi’ for the international community to deal with the current crisis in Afghanistan, according to tolo news,
In addition, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR, Filippo Grandiwarned that the country’s economic collapse would lead to a wave of mass migration to neighboring and world countries.
“Ultimately, the Taliban, who are in control of the country today, and the international community and its institutions need to find a way out, need to co-exist with each other, take the necessary steps for this to happen. ” He said United Nations Security Council,
“The Taliban certainly do so by delivering on all the important issues of women’s rights, women at work, rights of minorities – and by supporting the international community as it should, the functioning of the state and all this for the sake of the Afghan people,” he said. said.
According to Tolo News, the United Nations and other humanitarian organizations are expressing serious concern over the worsening of living conditions in Afghanistan as thousands of people still do not have access to proper shelter in winter.
Meanwhile, Afghanistan’s Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation said more than 1,000 Afghans were crossing the border with Iran illegally.
However, it is believed that in addition to overcoming the current situation in Afghanistan, the formation of a stronger economic system can help from foreign donors.
According to the UNHCR, there are 3.4 million Afghan refugees living in Iran, of whom 2 million do not have legal documents.

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