A number of internally displaced people in the capital told TOLOnews that the Islamic Emirate has given them a deadline of Hoot 1402 (March 19), to return to their original provinces.
These displaced people emphasized that they are facing economic problems and do not have the financial ability to return to their original provinces.
Hodkhil, who came to Kabul from Laghman due to the civil wars of the last few decades, told TOLOnews: "We don't have firewood, food, or oil at home. There is nothing, life is very difficult. Now the government wants us to move. I don’t have any land in my original province either."
Shukria, another displaced person, told TOLOnews: “No one helped us. It's winter and we have lots of problems including paying for water and bread. With all these challenges they still asked us to move.”
Zistan, another displaced person, said: "If we go to Iran or Pakistan, they will deport us. This is our own land, instead of this, it's good for them to burn us, where should we go?"
The deputy minister of Refugees and Repatriation (MoRR), Abdul Rahman Rashid, said that Kabul Municipality covers the living areas of internally displaced people for the purpose of reconstruction of the city, therefore, these displaced people have been asked to move to their original provinces.
Abdul Rahman Rashid, said: “The Ministry of Urban Development and Land has started the work and reconstruction. These people have returned voluntarily, we have settlements for them in the provinces.”
Earlier, the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations gave statistics that there are three million internally displaced people in the country, one million of which have been transferred to their regions.
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