To the United Nations and the European Union
Dear Sir or Madam,
For the past 46 years, Afghanistan has suffered from war, chaos, and humanitarian disasters. On the other side of the Durand Line, the people of Balochistan and Pashtunkhwa have been subjected to massive repression by the Pakistani military and dictatorial regimes for more than 77 years. War criminal generals and criminal rulers systematically use violence against the civilian population: targeted killings, torture, arbitrary arrests, mass murders, and enforced disappearances are part of their brutal daily reality. Those who dare to speak out are abducted—many families do not know whether their missing loved ones are still alive, imprisoned, or already murdered.
Women who peacefully protest in the streets of Balochistan and Pashtunkhwa, demanding information about the fate of their husbands, sons, or brothers, are met with brutal violence. Security forces use rubber bullets, tear gas, and arrests. Again and again, protests result in deaths, injuries, and arbitrary detentions.
In Afghanistan, war and disaster have now persisted for 46 years. Millions of innocent people—from infants to the elderly—have been killed. By now, it is clear: this was never the Afghan people’s war, and the desaster was not caused by them. Rather, our territory—Afghanistan, Balochistan, and Pashtunkhwa—was geopolitically exploited, for example, to prevent the former Soviet Union’s access to the Indian Ocean. To achieve this goal, criminal generals and dictatorial regimes in Pakistan were supported—regimes that acted with a brutality reminiscent of Adolf Hitler. Some criminal generals and dictators of Pakistan have publicly stated themselves that they were allegedly 'sold' to the United States and the United Kingdom.
Anyone who resists this oppression is systematically persecuted, tortured, or killed by these war criminal generals and dictatorial rulers. Every form of resistance is violently crushed.
Conclusion:
The Afghan people are not to blame for these conditions. Rather, geopolitical decisions and the interests of some countries have led to this humanitarian catastrophe on both sides of the Durand Line.
As a result, countless people are forced to leave their homeland out of fear for their lives, persecution, and oppression.
Therefore, we urgently appeal to the United Nations and the European Union:
Please do not deport refugees to Afghanistan – the country has been suffering from war, human suffering, and chaos for 46 years.
Please do not deport refugees to Balochistan or Pashtunkhwa. There, they face persecution, torture, enforced disappearances, imprisonment, and death.
We, the Afghan people, are not here to take away your rights. We are simply asking for our own rightful claims: justice, protection, and the right to live in dignity.
Sincerely,
