World
Afghans should not be forcibly deported, the UN has warned Pakistan.
As the world continues to grapple with the aftermath of the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, the plight of Afghan refugees has become an urgent concern. Amidst this crisis, the United Nations (UN) has issued a stark warning to Pakistan: Afghans should not be forcibly deported. This blog explores the reasons behind the UN’s warning, the humanitarian implications, and the responsibilities of the international community in addressing this critical issue.
The Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan
The situation in Afghanistan has rapidly deteriorated since the Taliban’s return to power. The Afghan people are facing severe challenges, including security threats, economic instability, and uncertainty about their future. As a result, millions of Afghans have been forced to flee their homes, seeking refuge and safety both within Afghanistan and in neighboring countries.
Pakistan, which shares a long and porous border with Afghanistan, has historically hosted one of the largest populations of Afghan refugees. These refugees have been living in Pakistan for decades, escaping violence, conflict, and instability in their home country.
The UN’s Warning
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has warned Pakistan against forcibly deporting Afghan refugees. The warning is rooted in several compelling reasons:
Protection of Vulnerable Populations: Afghans in Pakistan include a significant number of vulnerable individuals, including women, children, and the elderly. Forcible deportations can expose them to grave risks, including persecution and violence upon their return to Afghanistan.
Refoulement Violation: Forcibly deporting refugees back to a situation where their lives or freedom may be at risk, known as refoulement, is a violation of international law. It contravenes the principle of non-refoulement enshrined in the 1951 Refugee Convention, to which Pakistan is a signatory.
Humanitarian Responsibility: The international community, including Pakistan, has a shared responsibility to protect and assist those fleeing conflict and persecution. It is essential that nations uphold their obligations to safeguard the rights and well-being of refugees.
Overwhelmed Afghan Government: With the Afghan government struggling to manage the crisis, forcibly returning refugees would add tremendous pressure to an already fragile system and exacerbate the humanitarian catastrophe.
International Cooperation and Support
Addressing the Afghan refugee crisis requires a collaborative and empathetic approach. The international community must:
Provide Humanitarian Aid: Governments and organizations worldwide should increase humanitarian aid to support Afghan refugees, both inside and outside Afghanistan.
Resettlement Programs: Countries should consider opening resettlement programs for Afghan refugees, offering them a chance to rebuild their lives in safety.
Diplomatic Efforts: Diplomatic initiatives must be pursued to stabilize the situation in Afghanistan, fostering conditions for refugees to return voluntarily and safely when the time is right.
Supporting Host Nations: Countries hosting Afghan refugees, such as Pakistan, should receive international support to ensure the well-being and rights of these vulnerable populations.
The UN’s warning to Pakistan against forcibly deporting Afghan refugees is a reminder of the immense humanitarian challenges facing the Afghan people in the wake of the Taliban’s return to power. It calls upon Pakistan and the international community to act responsibly, adhere to international law, and prioritize the safety and well-being of Afghan refugees. In these troubled times, the world must come together to extend a helping hand to those who have been displaced by conflict and insecurity, offering them hope for a brighter future.
General News Platform – https://ihtlive.com/
Entertainment News Platforms – anyflix.in
Construction Infrastructure and Mining News Platform – https://cimreviews.com/
Podcast Platforms – https://anyfm.i
World
Michigan splash pad attack: A couple was shot seven times in total while defending their two small daughters.
During the Michigan splash pad incident, a Rochester couple who were defending their young girls were shot seven times in all. Michael William Nash, 42, shot and wounded nine people at the Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad in Rochester Hills before taking his own life.
After being shot seven times in all, Micayla and Eric Coughlin sustained injuries while attempting to shield their two-year-old and seven-month-old girls. The attack happened close to their house on Saturday, June 15, at approximately five o’clock in the evening.
According to a GoFundMe page created for the couple, they were attacked brutally as they brought their kids to the Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad to “enjoy a day with beautiful weather.” After grabbing a child to shield themselves, they were shot and hurt.
The page says, “They walked to the splash pad shortly after getting ice cream, and they weren’t even there for a minute when Micayla and Eric heard gunfire.” “They each grabbed a child to protect them, trying to save their own children.”
Right now, the woman and husband are receiving treatment in a hospital. Noel Wakula, a friend of Micayla’s, organised the campaign, which has asked for donations to support the family with their medical expenses.
The page says, “Their children were protected and able to go home that evening because of their heroic actions.” “After this unimaginable tragedy, Micayla and Eric have a long and unknown recovery ahead of them.”
Three other members of the same family—a 39-year-old lady, an eight-year-old child, and a four-year-old son—were also killed in the catastrophe. A 78-year-old guy who was shot in the abdomen was the oldest casualty.
It is said that Nash had mental health problems. Although his motivation is being looked into, the Detroit Free Press claims he was unrelated to the victims.
General News Platform – https://ihtlive.com/
Entertainment News Platforms – anyflix.in
Construction Infrastructure and Mining News Platform – https://cimreviews.com/
Podcast Platforms – https://anyfm.in/
World
Netizens express embarrassment at confused Joe Biden being escorted off stage by Barack Obama at an event in Los Angeles.
In a widely shared video, Joe Biden appeared to freeze up on stage at a Los Angeles fundraiser, and former president Barack Obama was seen helping him off. The altercation happened following Biden and Obama’s 45-minute appearance at the Peacock Theatre for a late-night chat with Jimmy Kimmel.
The men can be seen in the footage standing for applause at the star-studded event. Biden seemed to fix his gaze on the audience for ten seconds or more before Obama walked him off the stage and grabbed his wrist. The New York Post reports that the Biden campaign was able to raise almost $30 million at the event. At the occasion were famous people including Barbra Streisand, Julia Roberts, and George Clooney.
“There is no way that this is the head of the free world.”
“No offence… But I’ll never understand why old folks, and I mean rich old men and women just can’t leave politics alone and simply go on about their lives and enjoy EVERY bit of it until the last day,” wrote one of the many comments on the above video that British broadcaster Piers Morgan shared on social media. Too wealthy to be making themselves look bad on national television like this. One person remarked, “Clearly President Obama seems to have stepped in and taken command,” while another said, “They’re simply going to carry on pretending that it’s not happening and continue promoting Biden as “Sharp, dynamic, and full of vigour.”
“Why does Obama appear to be dragging out Biden as some elderly statesman to smile and wave at the crowd? One user said, “This cannot possibly be the leader of the free world,” and another commented, “It’s hard not to feel sorry for Biden.” The elderly boy has to be taken care of and removed from the spotlight by someone. A user said, “It’s so embarrassing that they have allowed this to continue.”
Some people, meanwhile, expressed sympathy for Biden’s poor performance. Would you send him shopping with a list to the nearby stores and expect him to return home if he were your father? It is inhumane. One commenter said, “They are embarrassing him by letting this continue. “I’m sure mainstream media will cry about “camera angles” and “framing” again,” another person commented. Elder abuse is something that must be acknowledged.
In fact, one user went so far as to say he thought the incident was being exaggerated and that Biden had not actually frozen up. “I was present there. In the front row, I witnessed three young people yelling at President Biden. @President Biden did not clam up when trying to listen. Seemingly prepared to reply, Now incorrect news is spreading. Sharing my perspective,” the user wrote.
General News Platform – https://ihtlive.com/
Entertainment News Platforms – anyflix.in
Construction Infrastructure and Mining News Platform – https://cimreviews.com/
Podcast Platforms – https://anyfm.in/
World
Saudi Arabia: As the temperature approaches 48 degrees, 14 Jordanian Hajj pilgrims have died.
Because of the intense heat and prolonged heatwave that pervaded Saudi Arabia during the Hajj, at least 14 Jordanian pilgrims have perished and 17 more are missing. During the Hajj pilgrimage, fourteen Jordanian pilgrims perished and seventeen more went missing, according to the foreign ministry of Jordan. According to the statement, its citizens died “after suffering a stroke due to the extreme heat wave.”
The Jordanian foreign ministry stated in a statement that it was working with the Saudi authorities to arrange for the burial or transfer of the remains of the deceased in accordance with the family’s requests.
Five Iranian pilgrims’ deaths were also confirmed by the Iranian Red Crescent, however the cause of their deaths was not disclosed, according to news agency AFP. Regarding the deaths, Saudi authorities haven’t yet made an official comment.
In the holy town, the temperature has surpassed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) and is expected to hit 47 degrees on Monday.
As part of their efforts to reduce heat, the Saudi authorities have established numerous climate-controlled rooms. Along with giving out water, they counsel pilgrims on sun protection techniques. Additionally, the Saudi health ministry sent a warning advising pilgrims to avoid the warmest parts of the day outside and to stay hydrated.
One of the world’s biggest mass gatherings is the Hajj. Saudi officials claim that around 1.8 million pilgrims are participating this year. Over the last 30 years, hundreds of deaths have occurred at the festival due to stampedes, tent fires, heat, and other causes.
At least 240 persons, many of whom were from Indonesia, lost their lives during the Hajj pilgrimage in 2018. The death toll was reported by several nations, although the causes of death were not given. Heat stroke affected more than 2,000 pilgrims on the journey.
Hajj for this year would conclude on Wednesday.
General News Platform – https://ihtlive.com/
Entertainment News Platforms – anyflix.in
Construction Infrastructure and Mining News Platform – https://cimreviews.com/
Podcast Platforms – https://anyfm.in/
-
India12 months ago
The afternoon briefing revealed that 97.26% of the ₹2000 notes were returned, and the Israeli Prime Minister committed to war goals.
-
World5 months ago
Michigan splash pad attack: A couple was shot seven times in total while defending their two small daughters.
-
Business2 years ago
Srikanth Venkatachari is appointed as the new chief financial officer by Reliance Industries.
-
Entertainment1 year ago
New Season 8 The Walking Dead trailer flashes forward in time
-
India2 years ago
PM Modi’s Three-Nation Tour Begins with a Traditional Welcome in Papua New Guinea
-
India Hot Topics1 year ago
Center ‘busts’ 8 YouTube channels for distributing false information.
-
Business7 years ago
The 9 worst mistakes you can ever make at work
-
Fashion7 years ago
These ’90s fashion trends are making a comeback in 2017