Taliban boss guarantees amnesty for returnees: Nobody will harm you!
Taliban boss guarantees amnesty for returnees: Nobody will harm you!
In a current speech, Mullah Mohammed Hassan Achund, the head of government of Taliban, announced an amnesty for a fleeing Afghans and called on her to return to her home country. In this message, which was published as part of the Muslim victim festival Eid al-Adha, Achund emphasized that returnees can live in an "atmosphere of peace" and assured: "Nobody will do anything to them" ( Dewezet.de ).The Taliban has taken control of Afghanistan since its takeover in August 2021 and triggered a strong exodus of Afghans. Among those who left the country were numerous former government employees, journalists and activists who had supported NATO. These developments meant that many Afghans in neighboring countries like Pakistan are waiting for a possible relocation and faced with comprehensive deportation campaigns ( Apnews.com ).
return and support
achund stated that all Afghans who left the country after the previous government were abandoned can safely return. He promised support and accommodation to the returnees. These statements are an answer to the widespread concern among Afghans about the fate of their security and the political Situation in the country ( Dewezet.de ).
In his speech, Achund also turned to the media and criticized them for false reporting on Taliban and its politics. He called for a differentiated view and asked not to reduce the achievements of the Islamic system. The Taliban still have not received any official recognition as a government, but maintain diplomatic relationships with countries such as China and Russia ( Apnews.com ).
Criticism of travel restrictions
The push and pull factors that move Afghan to flee are complex. In view of the sudden takeover by the Taliban and the associated changes in the political landscape, many families are faced with serious challenges. According to reports, about one million Afghans have left Pakistan since October 2023 to search for possible returns or relocations ( bundesag.de ).
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