Taliban Criticises Iran’s Deportation Practices, Calls For Dignified Repatriation

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Taliban acting Prime Minister Hasan Akhund has called on Iranian authorities to uphold principles of “gradual repatriation, dignity, and good neighbourliness” in their treatment of Afghan migrants, urging an end to what he described as degrading and humiliating behaviour, Afintl.af reports.

In a statement issued on Thursday, Akhund warned that such treatment could foster “hatred and resentment between the two nations.” He acknowledged Iran’s long-standing role in hosting millions of Afghan refugees but criticised Tehran’s recent decision to deport undocumented migrants, describing it as a unilateral move.

The Taliban called on Iranian officials to allow deported migrants to take their personal belongings with them and facilitate the transfer of their assets, including movable property, real estate, and funds in bank accounts.

The statement also urged Iran to ensure that detention centres for migrants are equipped with adequate facilities, particularly amid extreme summer heat, to prevent further hardship and suffering.

The Taliban warned that the mistreatment of Afghan nationals during deportation processes risks inflaming tensions between the Afghan and Iranian peoples.

Iranian officials, including foreign minister Abbas Araghchi, have previously pledged that the repatriation of Afghan migrants would be carried out gradually and with respect for their dignity.

The Iranian authorities' crackdown on Afghan migrants began after Iran's security services revealed the participation of many Afghan migrants in Israel's favor in the recent 12-day war.

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July 11, 2025