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HRW Says Turkey is Pushing Back Afghans at Iran Border

Human Rights Watch said in a report that Turkey is routinely pushing back tens of thousands of Afghans at its land border with Iran or deporting them directly to Afghanistan with little or no examination of their claims for international protection.

“Human Rights Watch also found that Afghans inside Turkey are being blocked from registering for international protection and that Afghans facing imminent deportation are often given no opportunity to make refugee claims,” HRW’s report reads.

According to the report, Turkey deported 44,768 Afghans by air to Kabul in the first eight months of 2022, a 150 percent increase over the first eight months of 2021.

The 73-page report, “‘No One Asked Me Why I Left Afghanistan,’” said that Turkey has stepped up pushbacks and deportations to Afghanistan since the Islamic Emirate took control in Afghanistan in August 2021.

Meanwhile, some Afghans who have recently been deported from Turkey spoke of the bad behavior of the Turkish police during their return to the country.

"They treated us really badly, they beat us, they beat us in a way that we have never faced in our life,” said Ehsanullah, a deported Afghan from Turkey.

“We said that we had come to work and because of the troubles we had, we came to Turkey for employment. We didn't want to be deported, we didn't accept deportation,” said another deported Afghan from Turkey.

According to some experts in international relations, the deportation of Afghan refugees from other nations including Turkey, Pakistan, and Iran constitutes a violation of the conventions and laws governing refugee affairs.

"Forcible deportation of Afghan immigrants from Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan is a clear violation of international laws and agreements in the affairs of refugees and might significantly endanger these Afghans' lives and dignity,” said Nasir Ahmad Tareki, an expert in international relations.

Earlier, the Ministry of Refugee and Repatriations said that Turkey has promised not to deport Afghan refugees, and, for this purpose a joint commission between Kabul and Ankara has been established to solve the problem of refugees.

HRW Says Turkey is Pushing Back Afghans at Iran Border

Meanwhile, some Afghans who have recently been deported from Turkey spoke of the bad behavior of the Turkish police during their return to the country.

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Human Rights Watch said in a report that Turkey is routinely pushing back tens of thousands of Afghans at its land border with Iran or deporting them directly to Afghanistan with little or no examination of their claims for international protection.

“Human Rights Watch also found that Afghans inside Turkey are being blocked from registering for international protection and that Afghans facing imminent deportation are often given no opportunity to make refugee claims,” HRW’s report reads.

According to the report, Turkey deported 44,768 Afghans by air to Kabul in the first eight months of 2022, a 150 percent increase over the first eight months of 2021.

The 73-page report, “‘No One Asked Me Why I Left Afghanistan,’” said that Turkey has stepped up pushbacks and deportations to Afghanistan since the Islamic Emirate took control in Afghanistan in August 2021.

Meanwhile, some Afghans who have recently been deported from Turkey spoke of the bad behavior of the Turkish police during their return to the country.

"They treated us really badly, they beat us, they beat us in a way that we have never faced in our life,” said Ehsanullah, a deported Afghan from Turkey.

“We said that we had come to work and because of the troubles we had, we came to Turkey for employment. We didn't want to be deported, we didn't accept deportation,” said another deported Afghan from Turkey.

According to some experts in international relations, the deportation of Afghan refugees from other nations including Turkey, Pakistan, and Iran constitutes a violation of the conventions and laws governing refugee affairs.

"Forcible deportation of Afghan immigrants from Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan is a clear violation of international laws and agreements in the affairs of refugees and might significantly endanger these Afghans' lives and dignity,” said Nasir Ahmad Tareki, an expert in international relations.

Earlier, the Ministry of Refugee and Repatriations said that Turkey has promised not to deport Afghan refugees, and, for this purpose a joint commission between Kabul and Ankara has been established to solve the problem of refugees.

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