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Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by GardenOfGod(m): 3:51pm On Aug 19, 2021
Officials in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan fear that an influx of refugees from Afghanistan could undermine domestic security.
Western governments and international rights campaigners have urged Central Asian governments to accept refugees from Afghanistan.

Nothing seems to have changed in recent weeks in Tashkent, the bustling capital of ex-Soviet Uzbekistan that sits about 750 kilometres (466 miles) north of Kabul.
Many Uzbeks worry about the COVID-19 pandemic, the devastating heatwaves and rising prices – but not about the unexpected, stunning speed of the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan.
“There is no panic, it’s all business as usual,” Mokhsira Abdullaeva, a mother of three, told Al Jazeera.

But officials and security agencies in Uzbekistan and four other ex-Soviet Central Asian nations do worry.
Their most immediate concern is a chaotic flood of Afghan refugees – and the presence of ISIL (ISIS) group fighters and other “radicals” and “religious extremists” among them.

Thousands of natives of Uzbekistan and other Central Asian states joined ISIL, and hundreds found refuge in northern Afghanistan.

Back in the 1990s, many more fled to Afghanistan to join the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, a group that helped the Taliban fight the US-led coalition as it invaded in 2001 and later retreated to Pakistan’s tribal zone before eventually pledging allegiance to ISIL.
“The situation may become even more threatening if the Taliban don’t fight ISIL and its allies but strike a non-aggression pact [with them] thus turning Afghanistan yet again into a preserve for radicals,” Kazakh analyst Dosym Satpayev wrote on Facebook.

Some security officials believe that many refugees will be disguised fighters.
“Every other refugee could be a terrorist. We’re all tense,” a senior intelligence officer in Uzbekistan told Al Jazeera, on condition of anonymity.

An even bigger concern is the import of the Taliban’s austere ideology to the Central Asian states, whose secular rulers have for decades decried the dangers of “religious extremism”.
After years of officially atheist Soviet rule, they tried to control the revival of Muslim traditions in the region that once spawned a string of renowned scholars and theologians such as Avicenna, al-Bukhari and al-Farabi.

“The Taliban’s ideas could become popular among masses, people will start sympathising with them and this could lead to various bad consequences,” said Timur Karpov, who runs a Tashkent art gallery that tackles taboo issues such as violence against women and the rights of minorities.

Three Central Asian nations share a border with Afghanistan – Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
All three ramped up security, held military drills and moved more servicemen and weaponry to their borders with the war-torn nation in recent weeks.
Uzbekistan’s is 150 kilometres long (93 miles), and the main crossing across the Amu Darya River is the Soviet-built Friendship Bridge that has for decades been a major transport hub.


Independent media reports claim that Uzbeks let in former Afghan vice president and chameleonic strongman Abdul Rashid Dostum, a 67-year-old ethnic Uzbek who sided with the Soviets, the US-backed mujahideen, the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance and the US-led NATO coalition.
The Taliban seized Dostum’s luxurious palace in Mazar-i-Sharif and drank tea from a golden tea set.

The border situation in Turkmenistan and Tajikistan is even more vague.
Turkmenistan has never been at odds with the Taliban, and hundreds of them frequented the resource-rich country to buy fuel and enjoy the secular lifestyle since the late 1990s, as witnessed by this journalist in the capital, Ashgabat, on previous reporting trips.
However, after the Taliban seized a border checkpoint in the southern Mary region and reportedly killed 18 servicemen in early July, Ashgabat amassed heavy artillery along the poorly protected border that stretches 800 kilometres (500 miles) across the desert.
Tajikistan, whose Afghan border stretches almost 1,400 kilometres (870 miles) across the Pamir Mountains, alerted 100,000 soldiers, 130,000 reservists – and the Russian servicemen stationed there.

Its ruler Emomali Rahmon has first-hand knowledge of the Afghan threat – during the 1992-97 civil war, his opponents often found refuge across the border.
Only desperation and fear for their lives forces Afghans to flee to Central Asia, where they have never been welcome.

The Taliban’s resurgence has prompted concerns of a looming humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and the surrounding region

Western governments and international rights campaigners have urged Central Asian governments to accept refugees from Afghanistan, especially the former staffers of Western or Western-funded organisations that promoted democracy and human rights.

“Countries like Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have both the economy and the geography to host refugees, [and] particular focus should be on Afghans who are in danger of repercussions from the Taliban,” `said Ivar Dale, a senior policy adviser with the Norwegian Helsinki Committee, a rights watchdog.
“Their lives are in danger, and Central Asian republics can literally save lives,” he told Al Jazeera.
But even after reports about refugee camps being organised in southern Kazakhstan, the oil-rich nation said it will not accept any.

Neighbouring Kyrgyzstan said it would issue 500 student visas for young Afghans.
Uzbekistan said it would close down one of its airports in Tashkent to accept planes from Kabul – and immediately transfer their passengers to Germany-bound flights following an agreement with Berlin.
But the Uzbek foreign ministry warned that any attempts to “illegally” cross the border will be “suppressed harshly.”
Only Tajikistan said in late July it was ready to shelter up to 100,000 refugees – but offered no further comments after the fall of Kabul.



https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/8/19/afghanistans-ex-soviet-neighbours-panic-reject-refugees

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by mountmoriah(m): 4:00pm On Aug 19, 2021
Ok

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by falseprophet: 4:03pm On Aug 19, 2021
Western media is controlling the whole narrative, they have even taken away freedom of speech from Taliban so the world will be fed only the propaganda they dish out.

I see alot of people here on Nairaland who just flow with the popular opinion without thinking with their brains, even the people clamouring for a Jewish state in Nigeria are raising their ignorant voice against the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

The west have once again lost the war against a Conservative country, Afghanistan will be great with or without democracy!

This I have seen!

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by Prosperous111(m): 4:32pm On Aug 19, 2021
Shebi FFK don talk say we fit accommodate 600,000 of them? Make GCFR of Bandits and boko boys accommodate dem nah

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by baralatie(m): 6:01pm On Aug 19, 2021
Prosperous111:
Shebi FFK don talk say we fit accommodate 600,000 of them? Make GCFR of Bandits and boko boys accommodate dem nah
For Bornu or for chad

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by slawormiir: 7:12pm On Aug 19, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
What is wrong with afghans or rather what is wrong with people of Afghanistan

Why the rush to leave the country

Why the panic
Why are people running helter-skelter

Not like Taliban are shooting and killing people

Taliban quest was to take over kabul. ....
It was done peacefully.....

If people are scared of the type of government or rules the taliban will impose on them...then they should wait until the enactment of such rules by the taliban

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by Thisis2raw(m): 7:12pm On Aug 19, 2021
I pity the innocent people... My prayers and love goes to them.

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by Nobody: 7:12pm On Aug 19, 2021
Muslims are happy when terrorists blossom because they think it's for the growth of their religion.

When terrorism finally consumes their society, they start to cry for help.

If you give them helping hands and take them as refugees, after a while when they're well taken care, they

look around again and start implementing that same extremism in their host environment.

The same extremism that threw their country back home into jeopardy.

But no Muslim worldwide will ever wait for one minute to think about their religion that has never brought

anything to humanity apart from chaos.

Take these people as refugees in your country at your own peril.

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by falseprophet: 7:13pm On Aug 19, 2021
grin sad
Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by shegzhkn: 7:13pm On Aug 19, 2021
great.
Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by Skoonheid(f): 7:13pm On Aug 19, 2021
We have to stand together against terror and the reasons for terrorism, which are Islamic extremism, wickedness, poverty and ignorance.

Mohammedu Bukhari is an extremely ignorant wicked terrorist. Fire be upon him

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by NwaNimo1(m): 7:13pm On Aug 19, 2021

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by Jertup: 7:14pm On Aug 19, 2021
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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by nenyeRitta(f): 7:14pm On Aug 19, 2021
Shari'a is what a lot of Muslims want to be implemented in most part of the world. This cannot work in most secular countries. It's simple, there's Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Turkey, Pakistan, Oman and others just to mention a few. They shouldn't be scared in migrating to those countries. I wish them the best.

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by cankerworm: 7:14pm On Aug 19, 2021
smiley

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by mannasseh(m): 7:14pm On Aug 19, 2021
Even with the terror their... dy still get better roads dn Nigeria

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by drakeskull(m): 7:14pm On Aug 19, 2021
They should go to China or Russia

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by Passionate888: 7:15pm On Aug 19, 2021
Idiots, they hate America but their people are rejecting them

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by mannasseh(m): 7:15pm On Aug 19, 2021
Prosperous111:
Shebi FFK don talk say we fit accommodate 600,000 of them? Make GCFR of Bandits and boko boys accommodate dem nah

Didn't know aso rock can contain that much persons

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by tishbite41(m): 7:16pm On Aug 19, 2021
Na wa o

God of Afghanistan and Taliban blow me o
Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by mannasseh(m): 7:16pm On Aug 19, 2021
slawormiir:
Damnnn niggarrrr
What is wrong with afghans or rather what is wrong with people of Afghanistan

Why the rush to leave the country

Why the panic
Why are people running helter-skelter

Not like Taliban are shooting and killing people

Do you copy and paste this on every thread on Taliban?
Taliban quest was to take over kabul. ....
It was done peacefully.....

If people are scared of the type of government or rules the taliban will impose on them...then they should wait until the enactment of such rules by the taliban

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by candidbabe(f): 7:17pm On Aug 19, 2021
E don happen grin grin grin
Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by Caboceer: 7:17pm On Aug 19, 2021
Just shows Islam up as a shit religion, if muslims are this scared of living under Islamic law

Shit muslims, literally and figuratively...religion of shit and piss

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Re: Taliban: Afghanistan's Central Asian Neighbours Panic, Reject Refugees by Nobody: 7:17pm On Aug 19, 2021
UK needs them.... Northern Nigeria is available


ONE almighty Islamic Republic of Nigeria is possible.... Pls push for it

ALLAHKU BOOM!!!

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