Amnesty International has called on global governments to immediately stop the forced deportation of Afghan refugees.
The organization warns that returnees face serious risks of human rights violations and are returning to a deepening humanitarian crisis.
The plea comes as Iran, Pakistan, and several European nations intensify deportation efforts.
UN data reveals that approximately 2.5 million Afghans have returned recently, exacerbating the country’s economic and social challenges.
Amnesty highlighted that many deportees have never lived in Afghanistan, making their forced return particularly harsh.
The group urges nations to adhere to international laws prohibiting returns to danger zones.
