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‘Thrown out like garbage’: Why Iran has expelled over half a million Afghans in just weeks

Iran first announced the mass deportation plan in March, setting a July 6 deadline for undocumented Afghan migrants to leave. Since late June, the expulsions have accelerated sharply.

July 11, 2025 / 22:58 IST
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Afghan refugees arrive from Iran at Islam Qala border between Afghanistan and Iran, on July 5, 2025.
Afghan refugees arrive from Iran at Islam Qala border between Afghanistan and Iran, on July 5, 2025.

In a matter of weeks, Iran has expelled over half a million Afghan migrants, sparking global alarm and humanitarian concern. The United Nations and international organisations have described it as one of the largest forced population movements in recent decades. The deportations come in the aftermath of Iran’s conflict with Israel, with Tehran citing national security as the reason for the crackdown.

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Iran first announced the mass deportation plan in March, setting a July 6 deadline for undocumented Afghan migrants to leave. Since late June, the expulsions have accelerated sharply.

According to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), an estimated 508,426 Afghans left Iran between June 24 and July 9 alone. Last Friday alone, over 51,000 people were forced to leave. The number stood at 33,956 last Wednesday, and 30,635 the day before.