INTERNATIONAL — June 19, 2026
UN Experts Warn War in Iran Has Worsened Situation for Afghan Migrants
The experts criticized the fourteen-point agreement for overlooking human rights violations and noted thousands of civilian deaths, millions displaced, and at least one hundred fifty-six executions since the war began.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — 2 min read

UN human rights experts have warned that the war in Iran has seriously worsened the situation of millions of Afghan migrants, leaving them more vulnerable to a broader humanitarian crisis.
The experts welcomed a recent agreement between Iran and the United States but stated that the fourteen-point deal focuses primarily on geopolitical issues such as military withdrawal, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear commitments, sanctions reduction, and a three hundred billion dollar reconstruction fund.
They criticized the agreement for overlooking human rights violations including executions, repression, and displacement.
The war has resulted in thousands of civilian deaths from airstrikes on residential areas, educational centers, hospitals, and religious sites, and has displaced millions of people.
At least one hundred fifty-six people have been executed in Iran since the start of the war, including forty-two on security and espionage charges often based on forced confessions without legal access.
Iran has seen intensified internal repression with thousands arrested, reports of torture, enforced disappearances, show executions, and asset confiscations affecting over one thousand five hundred citizens. Minority groups including Baha'is, Kurds, and Baluchis have been severely impacted.
The country has also faced a sharp rise in unemployment, food inflation up to one hundred fifteen percent, wage payment delays, and a nearly three-month internet shutdown disrupting economic and social life.
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Single source (Amu TV) provides direct attribution to a joint statement by UN human rights experts with concrete, checkable details including specific agreement points, casualty figures, execution numbers, and economic impacts; no conflicting sources present.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Amu TV: "seriously worsened", "heavily damaged from foreign military aggression and internal repression", "almost invisible in this framework" – these phrases emotionally frame the impact on people and criticize the agreement as incomplete and unjust.
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