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Over 1.1 million Afghans deported from Iran, UN rushes aid amid crisis

Zia, an Afghan returnee deported from Iran after seven years, now lives in a Kabul camp with his children, facing extreme hardship. His story highlights the ongoing plight of thousands forced back to Afghanistan, struggling with homelessness and inadequate aid

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The UN`s Emergency Relief Coordinator, has allocated 10 million dollars from the Central Emergency Response Fund to assist returnees from Iran. PIC/ AFP

The UN`s Emergency Relief Coordinator, has allocated 10 million dollars from the Central Emergency Response Fund to assist returnees from Iran. PIC/ AFP

Zia, an Afghan man who left for Iran seven years ago in search of a better future, now finds himself in dire conditions in a returnee camp in Kabul after being forcibly deported, Tolo News reported.

Zia, now living with his children in one of the makeshift camps, spoke about the harsh treatment faced during their migration and their current struggles. "We were under pressure, they fined us and deported us, and now we are left with only 200 million tomans, of which only 100 million have been given to us to cover our expenses. The UN also provides aid that's neither enough to live nor to die. Our request is for help. We have no home now," Zia told Tolo News.

According to Tolo News, Zia's story reflects the situation of thousands of other Afghan returnees who continue to live between the pain of exile and homelessness in their homeland. The hardships are visibly etched on the faces of his children, shaped by years of displacement in Iran and now life without shelter in Afghanistan.

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