Tajikistan’s government has initiated a series of deportations targeting Afghan refugees amid growing security and economic concerns. Authorities cite the increasing strain on local resources and fears of destabilization as key factors prompting the crackdown. Border regions have witnessed a sharp rise in Afghan arrivals, with official statements emphasizing the need to uphold national sovereignty and maintain public order.

  • Enhanced border patrols and surveillance
  • Temporary suspension of asylum applications
  • Collaboration with international agencies to manage refugee flows

Officials have highlighted plans to improve infrastructure and support services in affected areas but stress that unauthorized entries cannot be tolerated. Human rights organizations warn that deportations could exacerbate humanitarian challenges, urging a balanced approach that considers the plight of displaced populations while safeguarding national interests.

Metric Current Figure Change from Last Year
Border Incidents 350+ +45%
Registered Afghan Refugees 12,400 +60%
Deportations Executed 1,200 +30%