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Almost half a million Afghans repatriated from Iran since June 1, says UN

Almost half a million Afghans repatriated from Iran since June 1, says UN

Posted on 7 July 2025 By jobuzo
Afghan refugees arrive from Iran at Islam Qala border between Afghanistan and Iran, on July 5, 2025. — AFP

ISLAM QALA: Nearly 450,000 Afghans have returned from Iran since early June, the UN’s migration agency said on Monday, following Tehran’s directive for undocumented migrants to leave by July 6.

According to a spokesperson for the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), a total of 449,218 Afghans crossed back into Afghanistan between June 1 and July 5. This brings the number of Afghan returnees from Iran to 906,326 so far this year.

The UN noted that tens of thousands rushed to the border in the days leading up to the deadline, creating an “emergency” situation at crossing points.

In late May, Iran said undocumented Afghans must leave the country by July 6, potentially impacting four million people, out of the six million Afghans Tehran says live in the country.

Numbers of people crossing the border have surged since mid-June, with a peak of more than 43,000 people crossing at Islam Qala in western Herat province on July 1, the UN refugee agency UNHCR said on Friday.

The UN migration agency IOM said more than 250,000 Afghans returned from Iran in June.

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UNICEF country representative Tajudeen Oyewale said this was an “emergency” situation in a country already facing a “chronic returnee crisis,” with 1.4 million Afghans returning from traditional hosts Iran and Pakistan this year.

“What is concerning is that 25% of all these returnees are children… because the demographics have shifted” from individual men to whole families, crossing the border with scant belongings and money, he said on Thursday.

He noted Islam Qala could accommodate the vast numbers but was inadequately equipped in terms of services, saying, “When you start hitting more than 20,000 people (a day) that is completely beyond the planning scenario that we have.”

The agency has engaged emergency processes to ramp up water and sanitation systems built for 7-10,000 people a day, along with vaccinations, nutrition and child-friendly spaces.

Many people crossing reported pressure from authorities or even arrest and deportation.

“Some people are so afraid that they don’t leave the house themselves… They send their young children out just for a piece of bread, and even those children get arrested sometimes,” said 38-year-old Aref Atayi of the pressures Afghans face in Iran.

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“Even if I have to beg in my own country, it’s still better than staying in a place where we’re treated like this,” he told AFP on Saturday, as he waited at the IOM-run reception center for some support to help his family resettle.

Massive foreign aid cuts have impacted the response to the crisis, with the UN, international non-governmental groups and Taliban officials calling for more funding to support the returnees.

The UN has warned the influx could destabilise the country already grappling with entrenched poverty, unemployment and climate change-related shocks and urged countries not to forcibly return Afghans.

Almost half a million Afghans repatriated from Iran since June 1, says UN


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