* . *
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Saturday, September 13, 2025
Earth-News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    Entertainment Community Fund Launches Program Supporting Entrepreneurs – Playbill

    Entertainment Community Fund Unveils Exciting New Program to Empower Entrepreneurs

    Behind the turntables: DJ Johnny Kage’s story of perseverance – yahoo.com

    Behind the Turntables: DJ Johnny Kage’s Inspiring Journey of Perseverance

    The other WWE star James Gunn wanted for Peacemaker instead of John Cena – yahoo.com

    The WWE Star James Gunn Originally Wanted for Peacemaker Instead of John Cena

    Quinta Brunson, John Stamos Join Entertainment and Technology Summit – Variety

    Quinta Brunson and John Stamos to Headline Thrilling Entertainment and Technology Summit

    ‘Breaking Bad’ star arrested for incident with neighbor. Here’s the latest – PennLive.com

    Breaking Bad’ Star Arrested Following Neighbor Dispute: Latest Updates

    Palmetto Sports & Entertainment to air Columbia Fireflies playoff games – WIS News 10

    Catch Every Thrilling Moment: Palmetto Sports & Entertainment to Broadcast Columbia Fireflies Playoff Games!

  • General
  • Health
  • News

    Cracking the Code: Why China’s Economic Challenges Aren’t Shaking Markets, Unlike America’s” – Bloomberg

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology
    What if artificial intelligence is just a “normal” technology? – The Economist

    What if artificial intelligence is just a “normal” technology? – The Economist

    Lincoln Trail College Receives $100,000 Grant from Marathon Petroleum Corporation for Technology Center – wwbl.com

    Lincoln Trail College Lands $100,000 Grant from Marathon Petroleum to Elevate Technology Center

    Aston Martin to integrate Pirelli’s cyber tyre technology in future models – Just Auto

    Aston Martin to Revolutionize Future Models with Pirelli’s Cutting-Edge Cyber Tyre Technology

    Figure Technology’s stock sizzles after IPO, as investors stay hungry for crypto deals – MarketWatch

    Figure Technology’s Stock Skyrockets After IPO Amid Surging Crypto Investor Excitement

    AI is the ‘most transformational technology’ in our lifetime, AMD CEO argues – Fox Business

    AMD CEO Declares AI the Most Transformative Technology of Our Era

    PAR Technology (PAR) Unveils AI-Powered Assistant Enhancing Restaurant Operations and Customer Engagement – simplywall.st

    PAR Technology Unveils AI-Powered Assistant to Revolutionize Restaurant Operations and Boost Customer Engagement

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    Entertainment Community Fund Launches Program Supporting Entrepreneurs – Playbill

    Entertainment Community Fund Unveils Exciting New Program to Empower Entrepreneurs

    Behind the turntables: DJ Johnny Kage’s story of perseverance – yahoo.com

    Behind the Turntables: DJ Johnny Kage’s Inspiring Journey of Perseverance

    The other WWE star James Gunn wanted for Peacemaker instead of John Cena – yahoo.com

    The WWE Star James Gunn Originally Wanted for Peacemaker Instead of John Cena

    Quinta Brunson, John Stamos Join Entertainment and Technology Summit – Variety

    Quinta Brunson and John Stamos to Headline Thrilling Entertainment and Technology Summit

    ‘Breaking Bad’ star arrested for incident with neighbor. Here’s the latest – PennLive.com

    Breaking Bad’ Star Arrested Following Neighbor Dispute: Latest Updates

    Palmetto Sports & Entertainment to air Columbia Fireflies playoff games – WIS News 10

    Catch Every Thrilling Moment: Palmetto Sports & Entertainment to Broadcast Columbia Fireflies Playoff Games!

  • General
  • Health
  • News

    Cracking the Code: Why China’s Economic Challenges Aren’t Shaking Markets, Unlike America’s” – Bloomberg

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology
    What if artificial intelligence is just a “normal” technology? – The Economist

    What if artificial intelligence is just a “normal” technology? – The Economist

    Lincoln Trail College Receives $100,000 Grant from Marathon Petroleum Corporation for Technology Center – wwbl.com

    Lincoln Trail College Lands $100,000 Grant from Marathon Petroleum to Elevate Technology Center

    Aston Martin to integrate Pirelli’s cyber tyre technology in future models – Just Auto

    Aston Martin to Revolutionize Future Models with Pirelli’s Cutting-Edge Cyber Tyre Technology

    Figure Technology’s stock sizzles after IPO, as investors stay hungry for crypto deals – MarketWatch

    Figure Technology’s Stock Skyrockets After IPO Amid Surging Crypto Investor Excitement

    AI is the ‘most transformational technology’ in our lifetime, AMD CEO argues – Fox Business

    AMD CEO Declares AI the Most Transformative Technology of Our Era

    PAR Technology (PAR) Unveils AI-Powered Assistant Enhancing Restaurant Operations and Customer Engagement – simplywall.st

    PAR Technology Unveils AI-Powered Assistant to Revolutionize Restaurant Operations and Boost Customer Engagement

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
No Result
View All Result
Earth-News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Ghettoes, clashes and Afghanophobia: post-Taliban refugees in Iran

July 19, 2024
in News
Ghettoes, clashes and Afghanophobia: post-Taliban refugees in Iran
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

With its ferris wheel, coffee shops and promenades, Tehran’s Chitgar Lake has been a popular spot for Iranians since it was opened to the public in 2013. But it has also become a hangout for young Afghan men, and a focus for growing public resentment of the mass immigration since the Taliban retook control of Afghanistan in 2021.  Many Iranians – ordinary citizens and politicians – have intensified their rhetoric toward Afghans, with growing calls for crackdowns and mass deportations.

In the 18 months after the Taliban retook control of Afghanistan in August 2021, an estimated 1 million Afghans sought refuge and work in Iran, joining 2 million Afghan refugees already in the country. Since the Iranian government’s last headcount in 2022, young Afghan men have continued to cross the border in large numbers, and in 2024 the country’s interior minister now estimates the number of Afghans illegally in Iran at between 5 and 8 million, in a country with a total population of 89 million. 

Iran’s government has introduced new restrictions on Afghans inside the country, and is increasing expulsions. Iran’s interior minister, Ahmad Vahidi, said on May 6 that the country had expelled more than 1.3 million Afghans in the last 12 months.

Afghan refugees have been fleeing to Iran since the Russian invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. While previous generations of Afghans, able to register officially as refugees or obtain long-term residency permits, attracted less public attention, the latest wave of arrivals since 2021, mostly young men with no papers, face a growing wave of “Afghanophobia”. 

‘No Afghans allowed’

The Afghans who have arrived since 2021 have established their own cafés with Afghan music, restaurants serving Afghan dishes, and favourite hangout spots where they gather in their hundreds, such as at Tehran’s popular Lake Chitgar, or near the Azadi Tower in the west of the city.

This tweet posted in November 2023 shows a video of young Afghan men at Lake Chitgar in Tehran with the caption: “Illegal invasion of a herd of Afghans at Lake Chitgar! They are harassing women. I ask the Iranian authorities: Are there no laws in this country? … Has our country become so worthless that a handful of savages, cheap, bastards and lice are disturbing the peace and security of society?”

To display this content from X (Twitter), you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement.

The reaction of many Iranians has not been favourable. A simple search on Persian social media reveals a plethora of racist comments against Afghans. 

This tweet posted on X on June 7, 2024 includes a video of young Afghan migrants gathered at Tehran’s Azadi Square. The caption reads: “Tehran’s Azadi Square has been taken over by Afghan invaders!”

To display this content from X (Twitter), you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement.

Signs saying “No Afghans allowed” have been seen at the entrance to parks and swimming pools. Local communities have called on landlords not to rent to Afghans, and complain about Afghan children attending Iranian schools. In October 2023, signs appeared in the city of Yazd saying that a local community meeting had made a decision: “No landlord is allowed to rent to foreigners.” In a country where Afghans are by far the biggest immigrant group, the term “foreigner” is widely used to refer to Afghans.

This photograph posted on X in October 2023 shows a sign in Iran’s Yazd province which reads: “As decided at a community meeting in the neighbourhood: no landlord is allowed to rent a house to a foreigner [Afghan], those who have already done so have until 22 Nov 2023 to vacate it.”

To display this content from X (Twitter), you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement.

During an anti-Afghan rally in Eghbalieh, a poor suburb of Qazvin in October 2023, people chant: “Afghans out”

ده‌ها شهروند ایرانی در شهر اقبالیه در استان قزوین ایران، علیه حضور مهاجران افغان در خیابان‌های این شهر تظاهرات کردند.

آن‌ها در حالی که شعار می‌دادند “توپ، تانک، فشفشه، افغانی باید گم بشه” در برابر دفتر شورای شهر اقبالیه جمع شدند.

در ویدیوی دیگر دیده می‌شود که معترضان به حضور… pic.twitter.com/awINQI6AaH

— افغانستان اینترنشنال (@AFIntlBrk) October 6, 2023

To display this content from X (Twitter), you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement.

‘There are too many Afghan immigrants in Iran’

Arman (not his real name), a middle-aged Iranian, expresses the fears and frustrations felt by many Iranians:

“I think there are too many Afghan immigrants in Iran now. I understand the severe issues in Afghanistan—like the Taliban, insecurity, and unemployment—but our country lacks the infrastructure to support millions of Afghan immigrants. The economic situation is already dire for us. The overpopulation of Afghans impacts our daily life. For instance, there are long queues at bakeries, many of whom are Afghans.”

Undocumented Afghans in Iran are not allowed to work. Surveys show that those who do find employment work in so-called “3D” jobs (dirty, difficult and dangerous).

“In some neighbourhoods, especially poor suburbs, schools are overcrowded with Afghan students, and many jobs are filled by illegal Afghan migrants. The deep cultural gap between Afghans and Iranians often leads to confrontations.”

Official statistics show that 600,000 Afghan students are enrolled in Iranian schools, which is only 3.5 percent of the total 16.7 million students nationwide.

“Ten or twenty years ago, Afghan immigrants integrated better. Now, they find each other through social networks and organise large gatherings. For instance, at a lake in Tehran, you might see groups of young Afghans in traditional clothing, sometimes behaving provocatively, which scares people.”

‘I haven’t dared to go outside for months’

Morteza (not his real name) is a 23-year-old Afghan immigrant who came to Iran in 2022. He shared his personal experiences:

“It’s been more than two years since I moved to Iran. When the Taliban took Kabul, I decided to leave. Firstly, I was afraid of the Taliban; secondly, there was no work there, and I had to feed my whole family—my mother, my sisters, and my little brothers—so I had to come to Iran.

At first, I came here legally; I had a visa, but after a few months, they refused to renew my visa. So I have not had any documents for more than a year. I’m here illegally. They told me there are too many Afghans… They say we are responsible for the price increases in Iran, not the government!

Since the end of 2023, the Iranian government has tightened its policy towards us. There are many deportations and police patrols everywhere.

We used to meet up with other Afghan friends at Chitgar Lake or other places to have fun, but I have not dared to go outside for months. I just go to work and come straight back home.

Just two days ago, the police deported one of my friends to Afghanistan. They arrested him when he came back from the gym.”

As our Observer reports, the Iranian authorities are stepping up the deportation of Afghans. The Taliban’s immigration department claims that Iran deported 50 percent more Afghans in 2023 than in 2022. Many Iranian and Afghan media report incidents of torture, violence and humiliation during these deportations.

READ MORE: Investigation: videos reveal location of mass drowning on Iran-Afghan border

Politicians call for deportations and border wall

While Iran has for years provided social services including health and primary education to Afghan refugees, Iranian politicians have been restricting access to some services and in some cases calling for mass deportation.

In a move seen as targeting Afghans, the interior ministry in April announced that it was withdrawing access to some “social services” for foreign nationals living in Iran illegally. “Undocumented immigrants should leave the country”, said Ehsan Hayderi, head of the ministry’s foreign nationals department. 

Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran’s parliamentary speaker and a former Revolutionary Guard Corps general with close ties to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, promised during his 2024 presidential campaign to build a wall between Iran and Afghanistan.

And at a meeting with city councillors on May 28, the governor of Ray, a historic city on the outskirts of Tehran, called for a “war” on Afghan immigrants, saying: “Our top priority is to fight illegal immigrants. The fight with them is like the war [Iran’s 1980-88 war with Iraq], where people took up arms and defended the country.”

https://x.com/i/status/1795246292027027635 In this video posted on X May 28, 2024, governor of the city of Ray, Iran is seen saying; “Our top priority is to fight illegal immigrants. The fight with them is like the war [Iran’s 1980-88 war with Iraq], where people took up arms and defended the country.”

To display this content from X (Twitter), you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement.

According to the UNHCR and some independent surveys, there are more than 4.5 million Afghan immigrants in Iran, of whom only 1.4 million have a residence permit in Iran, and the rest are undocumented. However, Iranian officials claim this number could be between 5 and 8 million.

Iranians are furious about this video, Afghans on the shore of Lake Chitgar in Tehran with a logo “Come to Kabul”.

To display this content from X (Twitter), you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement.

‘Go back to your country and gather like this’

Morteza sees the situation from a different perspective:

“Sometimes I’m scared of people. They insult us; they even harass us at work. The Iranians never mingle with us. The only friends I have are other Afghans who, like me, have only recently arrived. Even among the Afghans who have lived here for a long time, I do not know anyone.

When we were gathering somewhere in the city, it was all right if there were only two or three of us, but if there were more than, say, five or six of us, we got many angry looks, or many even said, ‘Go back to your country and gather like this.’

In the neighbourhood where we live, all our neighbours are Afghans. We are about 500 metres away from the neighbourhood where the Iranians live. We have everything: water, electricity, internet, a bakery, but we hardly ever cross paths with our Iranian neighbours.

I work in a small factory near Tehran. They pay me much less than an Iranian worker. I have no insurance; they do not pay social security contributions or bonuses that they pay to others, and I also have to deal with their daily racism. There is only one Iranian colleague who is a real gentleman. If I have a problem, I go directly and only to him.”

“All in this park are Afghans, be careful with the children, they are dangerous for the children.”

To display this content from X (Twitter), you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement.

Some neighbourhoods in Iran have become the only Afghan ghettos. This video was taken in Mahmudabad, a poor suburb of Ispahan in the centre of Iran, and it shows that all the residents are Afghans.

To display this content from X (Twitter), you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement.

While there are no statistics on the involvement of Afghan migrants in criminal activities in Iran, increasing media coverage has led to more racist attacks, more calls for mass deportation, and even street battles between Iranians and Afghans. One of the most recent incidents occurred on June 26, when a mob attacked an Afghan shopkeeper in southern Tehran. He was accused of raping a 12-year-old girl. The angry crowd refused to disperse until anti-riot police units intervened.

Afghan immigrants are increasingly stigmatised as Taliban sympathisers, rapists, or opium smugglers, which has fueled the rise of Afghanophobic sentiment in Iran.

‘There are good and bad Iranians, the same applies to Afghans’

Morteza says:

“God forbid if an Afghan does something bad in Iran… Insults and harassment are on the rise, even if an Afghan immigrant does something wrong in other countries like Germany and the media report on it. There are good and bad people everywhere… There are good Afghans and bad ones. I don’t understand why the Iranians say they are afraid of the Afghans… That’s like saying that all Iranians are bad and racist, especially in my own experience. But that’s not true. There are good and bad Iranians, the same goes for Afghans.”

“The situation is really not good, but I have no other choice. I am the only breadwinner of my family. The passage between Iran and Turkey has become difficult to pass, and the human traffickers demand too much money for me to go to Europe. I only hope that the situation in my country will improve and that I can go back.”

While the common situation of Afghan immigrants in Iran seems similar to Morteza’s, a fraction of Afghan immigrants who have been born or raised in Iran experience a somewhat different reality.

‘It’s trendy to have an Afghan girlfriend’

The flow of Afghan immigrants to Iran began in 1979 after the USSR invaded Afghanistan. The second wave of mass immigration occurred when the USSR withdrew from Afghanistan and bloody civil wars broke out in 1988. The third wave of refugees sought asylum in Iran in 1996, when the Taliban managed to push back other factions and occupy Kabul. The next influx came in 2001, following the US invasion of Afghanistan. The most recent and fifth wave of mass immigration began in 2021 when the US withdrew from Afghanistan and the Taliban reoccupied the country.

After the Taliban era, the mass immigration of Afghans to Iran increased. This video was recorded in October 2021, a few months after Kabul fell into the hands of the Taliban.

To display this content from X (Twitter), you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement.

Rahiba (not her real name), who immigrated to Iran with her parents 20 years ago, shared her perspective:

“Personally, I’ve never had a bad experience. I studied, started my own online shop, and have good friends in both the Iranian and Afghan communities. I grew up here, so I feel more Iranian than Afghan. However, I notice the increasing media reports on crimes by Afghans and the racist online comments. Most conflicts seem to occur among poor people from both communities, in my opinion. In poorer areas with less infrastructure, opportunities, and education, there is more conflict, often involving Afghans.

In wealthier, more educated circles, Iranians accept Afghans better. It’s even trendy to have an Afghan girlfriend in these circles. My boyfriend is Iranian. I believe recent tensions are mainly due to new, poorer immigrants. These young men, uneducated and conservative, often struggle to adapt to city life and societal norms in Iran. They’ve had to be rough to survive in Afghanistan, and that mindset clashes with the need for tolerance here. Many of them have immigrated from rural villages in Afghanistan and are seeing a city for the first time here in Iran. Most of them have never talked to a woman other than their mother or sisters, so it’s hard for them to cope.”

While Rahiba feels it’s on the young Afghan men to try to fit in, Morteza has a different view:

“I am neither married nor do I have a girlfriend, and I think there’s no need to say the Iranian girls ignore us completely. But it’s painful or ridiculous for me personally that even the Afghan girls here ignore us. They just want a comfortable life, so they are looking for rich boyfriends. That means mostly Iranians or Afghans who are raised here and have life… Nobody looks at a poor Afghan worker.”

>>> Read full article>>>
Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source : France24 English – https://observers.france24.com/en/middle-east/20240719-ghettoes-clashes-afghanophobia-post-taliban-refugees-iran

Tags: ClashesGhettoesnews
Previous Post

Pogacar clinches stage 19 in Tour de France with attack on final climb

Next Post

Top UN court says Israel’s occupation of Palestinian Territories is ‘unlawful’

‘We’ve done it before’: how not to lose hope in the fight against ecological disaster – The Guardian

We’ve Done It Before”: Finding Hope and Strength in the Fight Against Ecological Disaster

September 13, 2025
AI Can Generate Code. Is That a Threat to Computer Science Education? – Education Week

Is AI-Generated Code a Challenge for the Future of Computer Science Education?

September 13, 2025
Aldi’s $7 Salmon & Sweet Potato Dog Food Has Pups Going Wild – yahoo.com

Aldi’s $7 Salmon & Sweet Potato Dog Food Has Pups Going Wild

September 13, 2025
What if artificial intelligence is just a “normal” technology? – The Economist

What if artificial intelligence is just a “normal” technology? – The Economist

September 13, 2025
Saints to sign DL Jonah Williams to active roster – Yahoo Sports

Saints to sign DL Jonah Williams to active roster – Yahoo Sports

September 13, 2025
‘No team is perfect’: Scotland hunt for historic World Cup upset against England – The Guardian

Scotland Sets Sights on Historic World Cup Upset Against England: “No Team Is Perfect

September 13, 2025
What’s happening this week in economics? – Deloitte

What’s happening this week in economics? – Deloitte

September 13, 2025
VNC Recap: The Shifting Economics of University Sports & Entertainment, From $2.8B Settlement, NIL and Mixed-Use Venue Design – Pollstar News

The Future of University Sports and Entertainment: From a $2.8B Settlement to NIL and Cutting-Edge Venue Designs

September 13, 2025
Health costs associated with pregnancy, childbirth, and infant care – healthsystemtracker.org

Breaking Down the True Costs of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infant Care

September 13, 2025
Treasury Department says it will ‘fully cooperate’ with House Oversight panel’s Epstein probe – CNN

Treasury Department Pledges Full Cooperation in House Oversight’s Epstein Investigation

September 13, 2025

Categories

Archives

September 2025
MTWTFSS
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930 
« Aug    
Earth-News.info

The Earth News is an independent English-language daily published Website from all around the World News

Browse by Category

  • Business (20,132)
  • Ecology (819)
  • Economy (838)
  • Entertainment (21,715)
  • General (17,016)
  • Health (9,881)
  • Lifestyle (853)
  • News (22,149)
  • People (841)
  • Politics (846)
  • Science (16,048)
  • Sports (21,338)
  • Technology (15,820)
  • World (820)

Recent News

‘We’ve done it before’: how not to lose hope in the fight against ecological disaster – The Guardian

We’ve Done It Before”: Finding Hope and Strength in the Fight Against Ecological Disaster

September 13, 2025
AI Can Generate Code. Is That a Threat to Computer Science Education? – Education Week

Is AI-Generated Code a Challenge for the Future of Computer Science Education?

September 13, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2023 earth-news.info

No Result
View All Result

© 2023 earth-news.info

No Result
View All Result

© 2023 earth-news.info

Go to mobile version