Afghans condemn Iranian police after refugees killed in car blaze

Iran says about 2.5 million Afghan migrants, both legal and undocumented, live there. Above, Afghan returnees at a transit center in Herat after arriving from Iran in this January 3, 2019 photo. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 06 June 2020
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Afghans condemn Iranian police after refugees killed in car blaze

  • Footage posted on social media showed a boy escaping from the blazing car with burns on parts of his body

KABUL: Afghans have taken to social media to denounce Iranian police after a video of a car carrying with Afghan refugees set ablaze in Iran went viral, arousing new anger weeks after Afghan officials accused Iranian border guards of drowning migrants.
Afghanistan’s foreign ministry said in a statement on Friday three Afghans were killed and four injured in Iran’s central Yazd province after their vehicle was shot at by Iranian police, triggering the fire.
Video footage posted on social media showed a boy escaping from the blazing car with burns on parts of his body and begging for water. The ministry said the video was genuine and Afghans in Iran were trying to identify the victims.
The boy’s plea of “give me some water, I am burning” was widely circulated on social media and taken up by rights group demanding justice.
“Iran has no right to kill Afghan refugees, they can seal their borders, expel all Afghans but not kill them,” said Ali Noori, a lawyer and rights activist said on Facebook.
Afghans have for decades sought refuge in Iran from war and poverty in their homeland.
Iran says about 2.5 million Afghan migrants, both legal and undocumented, live there. Facing its own economic problems worsened by international sanctions, Iran has at times tried to send Afghans home.
Last month, Afghan officials said Iranian border guards killed 45 Afghan migrant workers by forcing them at gunpoint into a mountain torrent on the border.
At the time, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi issued a statement saying only that the incident in question had taken place on Afghan soil.
Iranian embassy officials in Afghan capital, Kabul were not immediately available for comment on the latest incident.


Flash floods in Syria kill 1 volunteer, trap civilians and block roads

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Flash floods in Syria kill 1 volunteer, trap civilians and block roads

  • Five volunteers suffered moderate to severe injuries, including one who was injured while attempting to rescue a child trapped in floodwaters

LONDON: Flash floods caused by heavy rainfall in northern and western Syria have resulted in the death of a volunteer with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent and have injured several others during rescue operations in the Latakia countryside on Sunday.

Volunteer Samiha Rakhamieh was killed when her vehicle slid into a valley in Jabal Al-Turkman while responding to flood emergencies. Five volunteers suffered moderate to severe injuries, including one who was injured while attempting to rescue a child trapped in floodwaters, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

On Saturday, two children lost their lives, and a third was rescued after severe flooding swept through the Ain Issa area in the northern Latakia countryside.

Heavy rains in northern and western Syria have caused flash floods, inundating tents in camps near Idlib and prompting emergency evacuations. Flooding in the Latakia countryside has trapped civilians and blocked roads, authorities reported.