Migration to OECD countries at record-high rate, with some 6.1 million new arrivals in 2022

Migration to OECD countries reached unprecedented levels in 2022, according to a new report published on Monday. Kabul 24: Last year, some 6.1 million people moved to the group’s 38 member countries, a 26% increase from 2021, according to the OECD’s latest report. More than one in three member countries.

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Raqib Farooqi Afghan Athlete Conquers Iran’s Highest Peak

Raqib Farooqi, the renowned Afghan athlete, widely recognized as the “Afghan Iceman,” announced his triumphant ascent of Damavand Peak, Iran’s tallest mountain on Monday, October 23. Kabul 24: Farooqi proudly declared, “I have successfully climbed Damavand Mount, which stands as Iran’s highest peak, soaring to a height of 5,610 meters.”.

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Shocking Tragedy: Afghan Youth Brutally Murdered in Iran

Reports from Iran have confirmed the tragic murder of an 18-year-old Afghan youth. Kzbul 24: According to sources within the Afghan refugee community, the incident took place on Sunday night, October 22nd, in Tehran, the capital of Iran. The victim, identified as Basir, hailed from the Baghlan province in Afghanistan..

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Approximately 60,000 Afghan Refugees Return from Pakistan

Pakistani media reported that 59,561 Afghan refugees have returned to their country from Pakistan. Kabul 24: Radio Pakistan stated on Sunday, October 22, that these individuals returned to Afghanistan following the one-month deadline set by the Pakistani government for the exit of illegal immigrants from the country. The report indicated,.

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Pakistan: About 60,000 Afghan refugees have returned to their country

Pakistani media have reported that 59,561 Afghan immigrants have returned to their country after setting a one-month deadline for illegal immigrants to leave Pakistan. According to Kabul 24; Pakistan has given illegal immigrants until November 1 to leave the country. Meanwhile, Radio Pakistan has written that a total of 59,561.

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Sahra Rezaei Tabatabai University expelled an Afghan student

Iranian lawyer Reza Shafakhah says that “Allameh Tabatabai” University of that country expelled his client Sahra Rezaei, an Afghan student. According to Kabul 24; Mr. Shafajo, who represented the family of Ms. Sahra Rezaei at the time of her arrest by the Iranian security forces, published a post on X.

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America: Pakistan should allow Afghan refugees to enter

The US State Department asked Afghanistan’s neighboring countries, including Pakistan, to allow the entry of Afghan citizens seeking international support. According to Kabul 24; US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said in a press conference yesterday (Thursday, 27 Mizan) that “we strongly encourage Afghanistan’s neighbors, including Pakistan, to allow Afghans.

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Japan donated 4.46 million dollars to the victims of the earthquake in Herat

The Embassy of Japan in Kabul has announced that the government of this country will help the victims of the earthquake in Herat with 4.46 million dollars. According to Kabul 24; In the announcement of the Japanese embassy in Kabul, it is stated that three million dollars of this amount.

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UN experts: Pakistan should stop deporting Afghan immigrants

United Nations experts, including Richard Bennett, special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, in a joint statement asked Pakistan to stop deporting 1.4 million Afghan refugees and migrants. According to Kabul 24; The Pakistani government recently announced that all “undocumented” foreign nationals must leave the country by.

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“The forced expulsion of immigrants from Pakistan can lead to human rights violations”

In a joint statement, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reacted to the Pakistani government’s decision to deport “illegal” migrants and asylum seekers. Kabul 24: In a statement published by these two organizations (Shanba, 15 Mizan), it is stated that “the forced.

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Pakistan: We will deport 1.7 million Afghan refugees “step by step”.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday that they will implement the announced plan to deport all asylum seekers illegally staying in this country. According to Kabul 24; According to Islamabad, the deportation of these refugees, which includes one million and 700 thousand Afghan citizens, will take place in.

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The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan demanded the immediate cancellation of the decision to deport Afghan refugees

The Human Rights Committee of Pakistan considers the decision of the government of that country to deport legal asylum seekers to be in conflict with international human rights laws and demands the immediate cancellation of that country. Kabul 24; This commission wrote in a statement that it published in the.

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