Irregular migrants returned to Helmand after harsh life experience
LASHKARGAH (SW) – The miseries faced by many victims of irregular migration have never ended even after their return to Afghanistan from the spikey journey.
LASHKARGAH (SW) – The miseries faced by many victims of irregular migration have never ended even after their return to Afghanistan from the spikey journey.
KABUL (SW) – Ahmad (a pseudonym) is a young man who has worked as a journalist for 11 years with domestic and foreign media, and once had an English language center in Kabul.
HERAT CITY (SW) – At the minor age of 14, Noor Agha has embarked on treacherous journey of irregular migration from Herat to Iran four times.
KABUL (SW) – Seven years ago, Gulali, along with five members of her family, immigrated to Iran via the Nimroz border.
KABUL (SW) – After three years of crippling labor in Iran, Ferouz returned to his motherland Afghanistan that he had left to escape unemployment, insecurity and poverty.
KABUL (SW) – Evidently traumatized, young Qamar Uddin was leaning against a wall and had his two white sticks covered with handkerchiefs standing next to him.
Most people who go to work in Iran and Pakistan travel through trafficking routes. In recent years, a number of workers have been able to work in Iran for a specified period using business and tourist visas.
NIMROZ (SW) – The Nimroz province of Afghanistan remains one of the key crossing points with Iran for the thousands of Afghans on daily basis.