Iran's Crackdown on Afghan Migrants Sparks Global Outcry
The UN has raised alarm over Iran's alleged detention of Afghan migrants on espionage charges, amid increasing regional tensions. Concerns include arbitrary arrests, human rights abuses, and targeted crackdowns on minority communities. Experts decry the exploitation of geopolitical conflicts to justify repression and demand justice for the accused.

- Country:
- Afghanistan
The United Nations has issued a strong warning regarding Iran's alleged actions against Afghan migrants, accusing them of espionage in a tense regional climate. The UN official has flagged concerns over potential human rights violations, encompassing arbitrary arrests and mistreatment of minority groups.
Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan, expressed grave concerns about reports indicating that Iranian authorities have unjustly targeted Afghan migrants, deploying allegations of spying. In a recent statement, Bennett criticized the use of violence and derogatory terms against these individuals, urging respect and protection of migrant rights.
The issue arises against a backdrop of increased Israeli and U.S. military activity, influencing Iran's internal security measures. Observers have lamented the suppression of dissent under the guise of national security, drawing attention to the execution of individuals on espionage charges, a matter of international debate and scrutiny.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Israeli strikes on Iran have killed at least 865 people, wounded 3,396 others, reports AP citing a human rights group.
EU's Potential Suspension of Israel Agreement over Human Rights Concerns
EU's Review of Israel's Human Rights Obligations Sparks Diplomatic Debate
Israeli strikes on Iran killed at least 950 people, wounded 3,450 others, a human rights group says, reports AP.
Israel Condemns EU Report on Human Rights in Gaza