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Afghanistan
Daily Evacuation Brief January 30, 2023
2023-01-30
[AfghanDigest] LAST 24 HOURS
  • 3 AFGHANS DIED IN PAKISTAN JAILS OVER LAST THREE MONTHS - The Afghan consulate in Karachi announced that at least 3 Afghans who were being held in Pakistan’s prison system have died over the previous three months. In one tragic case, a man and his wife who had traveled to Pakistan seeking medical care were arrested by Pakistani police. The husband succumbed to his conditions while in the prison. The body was kept in a hospital for 21 days while the Afghan consulate attempted to gain the release of his wife so she could attend the funeral, but was unsuccessful. The consulate did announce that over 150 Afghans being detained in Karachi jails would be released in the coming days. The Taliban ambassador in Islamabad added that detentions are dropping across Pakistan. Though, it is not clear if this assertion is supported by data.

  • DRONE ATTACK IN IRAN MERITS ATTENTION – After US officials announced the attacks had been conducted by Israel and were a combined operation, designed to disrupt the production of missiles, the Iranian regime threatened a response would be forthcoming. Iran sits in a precarious position with significant domestic upheaval and is facing international criticism for its support of Putin in the Ukraine War. An escalation of regional conflict or, attacks on US/Israeli targets in the region could rapidly spin out of control by providing anti-regime elements a favorable window to launch new protests as well as inviting further attacks from the US, Israel, or both. In such a scenario, borders are typically closed and security forces often harass foreigners indiscriminately. At-risk Afghans residing in Iran are advised to monitor the situation and be prepared to shelter in their homes should an escalation occur. Maintaining adequate stocks of water and food is wise throughout the course of this new potential threat.

  • IRANIAN LAWMAKER LEVIES THREAT AGAINST AFGHAN REFUGEES OVER WATER DISPUTE – Mohammad Sargazi, an Iranian representative for one of the Provinces that is severely affected by drought made the threat in an interview with ILNA news. His threat was that all Afghan nationals would be expelled from Iran if the Taliban does not abide by the 1973 agreement (re-ratified in 2021). The Iranian government has neither disavowed nor supported his statements.

  • ANOTHER FORMER AFGHAN ARMY SOLDIER GOES MISSING AFTER BEING ARRESTED BY THE TALIBAN – A soldier who had been arrested by the Taliban on 18 January is still missing and sources say he was likely executed and his body buried. The hunt for former Afghan Army, Intelligence, and Police has continued throughout the Taliban’s tenure. While the international press covered the arrests and murders early in 2022, it has largely faded from public view. While many of the underlings in the Taliban have taken advantage of the post-ascendancy period to enact revenge plots against former regime officials, many are seemingly random and perpetrated by Taliban who had not served in the Districts where their victims were killed. Such practice indicates an unofficial policy likely exists.

TODAY MARKS THE 500TH DAY THAT WOMEN AND GIRLS HAVE BEEN DEPRIVED OF THEIR EDUCATION

NEXT 24 HOURS
  • IRANIAN RESPONSE TO ISRAELI STRIKES MAY FORCE CLOSURE OF THE BORDER – Should Iran decide to retaliate against Israel or other targets in the region, they could preemptively close the border without warning. At-risk Afghans considering travel to/from Iran should be aware of this possibility.

  • THREAT OF ISIS-K ATTACK LINGERS – It is possible that ISIS-K still intends to launch an attack against the Taliban after their spokesman said their bases had been neutralized in most of the cities across the country. At-risk Afghans are advised to avoid government buildings, international diplomatic facilities, Mosques frequented by Taliban government employees, and Taliban security forces locations (checkpoints, patrol routes, etc).
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