Hajjar Shademani and her family were among the tens of thousands of Afghans deported from Iran, struggling at the Islam Qala border with limited prospects and facing the Taliban’s ban on women’s education. With over 690,000 Afghans returning this year, many arrive without assets in a crisis-stricken country, raising concerns over the impact on Afghanistan’s stability as foreign aid diminishes.
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Afghan Families Forced to Return
Hajjar Shademani and her siblings waited at the border after being sent back to Afghanistan from Iran, where they faced challenges in education and a lack of resources in their new home.