Whoever makes us homeless will have thousands of curses on him.
Author: Ahmad Saidi, an analyst on Afghanistan and regional issues (Germany), especially for Sangar
Cursed be wandering and cursed be forced migration!
International Migration Day is observed as the world, especially the superpowers, shamelessly watches the expulsion of Afghan refugees and the disaster in the Gaza Strip.
Today's migration is universal and considered a normal phenomenon and one of the foundations of human life worldwide. Migration has various factors and no part of the world is free from this problem. Political and economic events in the world have had a direct impact on the migration process. Migration is a phenomenon caused by necessity and can also be forced or imposed. Today these three definitions apply to the people of Afghanistan, to the people of Gaza, Iraq, Syria, and generally to the Muslim people of Palestine more than anywhere else in the world.
If we focus on migration in Afghanistan, a large number of Afghans have migrated over more than four decades. The invasion of foreigners, the internecine wars of the Mujahideen, the presence of foreign forces in Afghanistan, and the arrival of the Taliban one after another were the factors that took our homeland away from us, and this horror continues to this day.
Any government, any party, any politician who created a favorable situation so that we become exiles and our people were forced to leave their homeland, may God curse such politicians.
Now we are without a homeland, and the peoples of the world, especially Europe and America, celebrate Christmas (New Year), but wanderings, difficult and difficult days, and a dark future await us.
I swear on behalf of the respected people of Afghanistan that we will finally soon become the masters of our Motherland, but we will become the masters of our Motherland when our Motherland is destroyed and our young generation is deprived of education and our educated generation leaves the country and never returns.
The fight continues, we will fight and save our Motherland. Just believe!
On the other hand, I expected that our people of the pen would write about the difficulties of immigration, but, unfortunately, they did not write anything.
A refugee is a refugee, we are without a homeland, we are wandering, we are sad, we are lost, but it didn’t have to be this way.
These human values in a world where we are refugees today, no one welcomes us, we look here and there because we are inferior, we are forced because we have no homeland and we are strangers.
Whoever makes us homeless will have thousands of curses on him.
But all this suffering is caused by corrupt and dishonest superpowers who seem to chant in the name of democracy and social justice, but in fact, the cause of all our suffering is these same swindlers of history.






