Returnees in Nimroz Face Hardship and Trauma
Afghan migrants returning from Iran to Zaranj, the capital of southwestern Nimroz province, struggle with poverty, homelessness, and psychological trauma.
They urge the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) and aid agencies to provide assistance, shelter, and job opportunities.
- Over 1.6 million migrants have returned to Afghanistan from Iran, Pakistan, and Turkey in the past five months, according to the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations.
- Decades of war, insecurity, unemployment, and economic hardship have driven millions of Afghans to migrate to neighboring and Western countries.
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Pajhwok Afghan News — 2025-10-13
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