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Most of Afghans affected mental diseases during past wars

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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Afghanistan ministry of Public Health in cooperation with international institutions launched a research in several districts of Badakhshan that indicates the main cause of mental diseases is social instability.

According to the new research by ministry of Public Health, depression and anxiety which are serious mental illnesses exist among the citizens in a high degree.

The new findings of ministry of Health research shows that 72 percent of affected people to depression are women and 60 percent of affected people to anxiety are men in Afghanistan.

“Most of Afghan people suffer mental disease that maximum of them are women,” said Atuallah Sayed Zai, head of assessment and information of Health ministry.

The new research by ministry of Health and in cooperation of Agha Khan institution reveals some results which are as follows:

Around 94 % of people under studying in districts agreed that mental illnesses is curable.

88 % of respondents have found that the use of drugs and alcohol are the most common cause of depression.

68 % of people rejected that the main cause of mental diseases is superstition.

60 % of people consider the rights of mental patients are equal to the ordinary citizens while this group was 48 % under control.

In the meantime, officials in ministry of Public Health are said to consider that more than 50 percent of people suffer only one problem but also consider that 20 percent of Afghan people are affected to mental diseases.

The wars in Afghanistan is the longest combat operations since Vietnam and it continues destroying lives, due to the direct consequences of violence and the war-induced breakdown of public health, security, and infrastructure.

About 92,000 people have been killed in the Afghanistan war since 2001. As of January 2015, more than 26,000 civilians are estimated to have died violent deaths as a result of the war.

 

Reported by Ali Asghari

 

 

 

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Iran, Pakistan leaders raise concerns over ‘terrorist groups’ in Afghanistan

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Following a two-day official visit to Pakistan, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif issued a joint statement emphasizing the need to further expand commercial and economic cooperation and transform the common border of the two countries from a “border of peace” to “border of prosperity”.

The two leaders also strongly condemned aggressions and crimes of Israel in Gaza, and demanded an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, as well as unimpeded humanitarian access to the besieged people of Gaza.

Numerous other issues were also discussed but on the topic of Afghanistan, they jointly declared their commitment to the development of Afghanistan as a peaceful, united, independent country free from the threats of terrorism and drug trafficking.

According to the statement the two countries pointed out that the existence of terrorist organizations in Afghanistan is a serious threat to the security of the region and the world.

The two sides stressed their desire to strengthen cooperation in the field of fighting terrorism and ensuring security and creating a united front against terrorism.

They also discussed the importance of coordinating regional and international efforts to ensure security and stability in the region.

“While respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Afghanistan, the two sides recognized that increasing participation of all strata of Afghans in basic decision-making will lead to the strengthening of peace and stability in this country,” the statement read.

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Over 1,000 Afghan refugees forced out of Pakistan in one day

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(Last Updated On: April 24, 2024)

The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations (MoRR) says over 1,000 Afghan migrants were forcibly returned from Pakistan on Tuesday through Spin Boldak border crossing in Kandahar province, the ministry said in a statement.

The ministry stated that based on information provided by the Spin Boldak Kandahar border command, these returnees comprised 191 families, totalling 998 people.

In addition, three migrants released from Pakistani prisons were also returned, according to the statement.

The statement added that after registering the returnees, the refugees were referred to the offices of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the World Food Program (WFP) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Each family received 10,000 afghanis – paid to them by the Islamic Emirate.

In another statement, the ministry said that 2,783 migrants living in Iran voluntarily and forcibly returned to the country during this week.

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Afghanistan’s minister of transport and aviation attends regional meeting in Uzbekistan

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Hamidullah Akhundzadeh, acting Minister of Transport and Aviation, headed a delegation to Uzbekistan for a ‘Six-Party Corridor’ meeting that included representatives from Afghanistan, Russia, Belarus, Pakistan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

On the sidelines of this meeting the Afghanistan delegation discussed trade through the corridor with the other five relevant countries.

According to the ministry of transport and aviation, Akhundzadeh met with the deputy ministers of transport of Russia and Belarus.

He also discussed ways to expand transit between Afghanistan and Russia; and Afghanistan and Belarus, and provide the necessary facilities to achieve this.

The ministry added that the acting minister had a bilateral meeting with the Minister of Transport and the Special Representative of the President of Uzbekistan on Afghanistan and discussed the expansion of road transport between the two countries.

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