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Thousands of Afghan rights workers at risk – UN

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Posted on August 18, 2021

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GENEVA (Reuters) -The top United Nations human rights official expressed fear on Tuesday for the safety of thousands of Afghans who have worked on human rights issues, while the U.N. refugee agency called for a halt to forced deportation of Afghan asylum seekers. “We are particularly concerned about the safety of the thousands of Afghans […]

Thousands of Afghan rights workers at risk – UN

GENEVA (Reuters) -The top United Nations human rights official expressed fear on Tuesday for the safety of thousands of Afghans who have worked on human rights issues, while the U.N. refugee agency called for a halt to forced deportation of Afghan asylum seekers.

“We are particularly concerned about the safety of the thousands of Afghans who have been working to promote human rights across the country, and have helped improve the lives of millions,” Rupert Colville, spokesperson for Michelle Bachelet, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, told a briefing.

Shabia Mantoo, a spokesperson of the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR, said it had issued a ‘non-return advisory’ to states calling for a halt to forced returns of Afghan nationals including asylum seekers whose claims had been rejected.

Austria, which has insisted that it plans to keep deporting illegal immigrants back to Afghanistan even as the Taliban seized Kabul, on Monday suggested setting up “deportation centres” in nearby countries as an alternative.

Austria was one of six European Union member states that warned the European Commission last week against halting the deportation of rejected Afghan asylum seekers arriving in Europe despite the Taliban’s advances. Since then, three of the six – Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands – have reversed course.

Mantoo said that the UNHCR guidance had been issued in light of discussions in several European countries and it welcomed some suspensions of deportations as “good news”.

More than 550,000 Afghans have been uprooted within the country since January, but the number of people crossing international borders in the last days has been “very limited”, although the UNHCR has no comprehensive figures, Mantoo said.

(Reporting by Emma Thomasson and Emma Farge)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the UN's concern regarding Afghan rights workers?
The UN is particularly concerned for the safety of thousands of Afghans who have worked to promote human rights and have improved the lives of millions.
What action has the UNHCR taken regarding Afghan asylum seekers?
The UNHCR issued a 'non-return advisory' to states, calling for a halt to forced returns of Afghan nationals, including asylum seekers.
What stance has Austria taken on deportations to Afghanistan?
Austria has insisted on continuing deportations of illegal immigrants to Afghanistan, even after the Taliban's takeover, and has suggested setting up 'deportation centres'.
How many Afghans have been displaced internally since January?
More than 550,000 Afghans have been uprooted within the country since January, although the number crossing international borders has been limited.
What did the UNHCR say about suspensions of deportations?
The UNHCR welcomed some suspensions of deportations as 'good news', indicating a positive response to the ongoing discussions in several European countries.

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