Taliban authorities in Iran have expelled more than 20,000 Afghan children

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Taliban authorities in Iran have expelled more than 20,000 Afghan children

Taliban authorities in Iran have expelled more than 20,000 Afghan children.

Local Taliban authorities in Nimroz province have stated that Iran has expelled over 20,000 Afghan children through the border of this province in the past year.

According to Tolonews TV, Mohammad Haroon Wahidi, the head of the immigrants’ border office in Nimroz, has said that these children have been returned to Afghanistan without their parents and are facing difficult situations.

He mentioned that twenty thousand children were expelled last year and that collaborating institutions at the Silk Road border assist them in health and other sectors.

Mr. Wahidi added that around 40 children are returned daily from Iran to Afghanistan through the Milak border, and many of these children, whose families are still in Iran, are facing uncertain futures.

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