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Insecurity main reason of migration in Afghanistan

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Afghanistan declares that insecurity and improper political situation in Afghanistan are the main factors which make Afghan youths abandon the country.

UNHCR noted that around 150,000 refugees have seek asylum from European countries which is an alarming rate.

Afghans make up the second-largest group of new arrivals amid Europe’s huge migrant influx, with the UN’s refugee agency estimating that more than 50,000 Afghans have made the trip since the start of this year.

According to analysts, withdrawal of foreign forces, decrease in the international aid, political uncertainty and deteriorating security situation are the reasons ordinary Afghans are suffering from various problems including economical and losing trust on the government.

Afghanistan Minister of Refugees and Repatriation also noted over increasing of insecurity in the country.

“Physical and mental insecurity have caused our youths flee the country,” said, Sayed Hussain Alemi Balkhi, minister of Refugees and Repatriation.

This comes as Insecurity is not the only reason that forces Afghans them flee the country. The Afghan populace also suffers economic discrepancy, social disparity, domestic violence, unemployment and other elementary issues worst affecting masses that are left with a option to search for livelihood in countries abroad. The escalating rebellion and terrorism supplemented with ill-administration, corruption and bad governance have alleviated the probability of betterment at present.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Azerbaijan sees strong prospects for cooperation with Afghanistan

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Hekmat Hajiev, Special Assistant to Azerbaijan’s President, says Azerbaijan and Afghanistan share longstanding historical, cultural, and traditional ties, as both countries seek to expand cooperation in several sectors.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the World Urban Forum in Baku on Friday, Hajiev said Azerbaijan’s embassy in Kabul remains “fully operational” at ambassadorial level.

“There is historical, cultural and traditional relationship between our countries and between our peoples,” he said.

Hajiev also referred to the visit of Azerbaijan’s deputy prime minister to Kabul last year, saying the trip focused on reviewing opportunities for economic and trade cooperation between the two countries.

“We see a lot of prospects for cooperation between our countries and most importantly people-to-people contacts as well,” he added.

The Azerbaijani presidential aide further noted that many Afghan students are currently studying in Azerbaijan and described the education sector as an area with “great potential” for future cooperation.

 
 
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Qatari ambassador pledges support for restoring Afghanistan’s historical archives

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Mirdif Al-Qashouti, Qatar’s ambassador to Afghanistan, has pledged comprehensive support for the restoration and preservation of Afghanistan’s historical manuscripts and archival documents during a visit to the National Archive in Kabul.

The visit took place on Thursday at the National Archive of the Ministry of Information and Culture, where Afghan officials highlighted the historical importance of the institution’s collections.

Obaidullah Hanif, head of the National Archive, said the institution holds a rich collection of historical documents, manuscripts, and cultural artifacts, many of which require urgent restoration and preservation work.

Hanif called for greater cooperation and assistance from relevant institutions to help protect Afghanistan’s historical heritage.

During the visit, the Qatari ambassador toured different sections of the archive and received detailed briefings from technical staff about the historical records and artifacts kept at the facility.

Officials from both Afghanistan and Qatar also emphasized the importance of continuing bilateral cultural cooperation.

 
 
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Afghan authorities warn companies over work visa fraud

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Afghanistan’s Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs says it has summoned representatives of travel agencies over allegations of illegally issuing work visas to Turkey and other countries through black market networks.

According to the ministry, company officials were asked to provide written commitments stating that they would no longer collect money from people under the pretext of obtaining work visas and would fully cooperate with authorities in investigating public complaints.

The ministry also warned the companies against engaging in any illegal activities related to overseas employment visas and said action would be taken against violators.

At the same time, citizens were urged not to fall victim to fraud or false promises and to avoid handing over money or personal documents to unauthorized individuals or companies claiming to arrange foreign work visas.

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