Afghan Migrants in Turkey & Winter Crisis | Monday, Jan 5 | Afghanistan News in English | Zarin TV

Tonight’s Zarin TV English Bulletin covers these critical issues:

1. Afghan Migrants in Turkey Face Escalating Fear and Hardship
2. Iran Protests Deepen the Struggles of Afghan Migrants
3. Conference Held on Tajiks and Afghanistan’s Political Future
4. Afghan Pensioners Face Severe Hardship Amid Harsh Winter
5. Kunar Earthquake Victims Confront Winter Crisis

Afghan Migrants in Turkey Face Fear and Hardship
The plight of undocumented Afghan migrants in Turkey continues to worsen as fears of arrest and deportation intensify. These individuals, who sought refuge to escape difficult conditions in Afghanistan, now face an uncertain future. Recent reports indicate that Turkish security forces have significantly increased their operations to detain undocumented migrants, adding to the growing concerns.
Beyond the fear of deportation, these migrants are confronting serious economic challenges. They lack access to basic health and education services and face considerable difficulties in finding employment. Living in a vulnerable situation, they are calling on human rights organizations to address their plight and provide assistance.
#AfghanMigrants #Turkey #RefugeeCrisis #HumanRights #Afghanistan

Iran Protests Deepen Afghan Migrants’ Struggles
Recent protests and civil unrest in Iran have significantly impacted the lives of millions of Afghan migrants living in the country. With the escalation of Iran’s economic crisis and rising inflation, pressure on low-income segments of society, including migrants, has substantially increased. Afghan migrants are expressing growing concerns about losing their jobs and facing an increase in discriminatory behavior.
In addition to these economic problems, the prevailing security atmosphere in Iran has raised additional concerns among the Afghan migrant community. Many migrants, who lack valid residency documents, now fear moving around cities freely, worried about being identified as destabilizing factors and potentially facing the risk of deportation.
#AfghansInIran #IranProtests #MigrantStruggles #EconomicCrisis #Afghanistan

Conference on Tajiks and Afghanistan’s Political Future
On January 3rd, an important conference titled “Tajiks and the Political Future of Afghanistan” was held online. The meeting, attended by a group of prominent political and cultural figures, brought together voices from Afghanistan’s Tajik community to discuss the country’s political trajectory.
Speakers at the conference emphasized the vital necessity of political cohesion among anti-Taliban forces and the importance of drawing a clear roadmap for the country’s political future. Dr. Wahidullah Wahid, one of the main speakers, highlighted the critical importance of the future political system’s structure, considering it a fundamental pillar for achieving stability and justice.
#AfghanPolitics #TajiksOfAfghanistan #FutureOfAfghanistan #AntiTaliban #DrWahidullahWahid

Afghan Pensioners Struggle Amid Harsh Winter
With the arrival of winter and a sharp drop in temperatures, pensioners in Afghanistan are living in increasingly dire conditions. This segment of society, who served their country for years, now find themselves with meager or completely cut pensions, unable to afford their basic needs such as food, fuel, and medicine.
Many of these pensioners report they are unable to afford heating for their homes and are facing serious health problems as a result. These vulnerable citizens are calling on both the Taliban government and the international community to address their situation urgently, warning that a humanitarian catastrophe will occur without immediate intervention.
#AfghanistanWinter #HumanitarianCrisis #AfghanPensioners #Poverty #Kabul

Kunar Earthquake Victims Face Winter Hardships
Survivors of the devastating earthquake in Kunar province, who are still grappling with the aftermath, now face a new and deadly challenge with the onset of winter. Many of these families, who lost their homes, are living in tents and temporary shelters that cannot withstand the severe cold.
The lack of adequate food supplies, insufficient heating equipment, and limited access to health services are seriously threatening the lives of children and the elderly. Civil activists and local residents are issuing urgent warnings that if humanitarian aid does not reach these areas immediately, residents will face an even deeper crisis.
#KunarEarthquake #AfghanWinter #EarthquakeSurvivors #HumanitarianAid #Afghanistan

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