Wasiq added that some of the returnees are women and that efforts are ongoing to facilitate the return of other prominent figures as well.
The Commission for Contact with Afghan Figures says that more than 1,000 people have returned to the country since the commission was established.
The commission’s spokesperson added that some of the returnees are women and that efforts are ongoing to facilitate the return of other prominent figures as well.
Ahmadullah Wasiq, spokesperson for the Commission for Contact with Afghan Figures, said: “Our effort is that every Afghan who left the country because of negative propaganda should return to their homeland and live in a safe environment.”
Meanwhile, experts believe that the capacities of those who have returned to the country should be properly utilized in government institutions.
Mohammad Aslam Danishmal, a political analyst, said: “Specialists who left the country for various reasons can be encouraged to return if the government provides them with job opportunities inside the country.”
Idris Mohammadi Zazi, another political analyst, said: “After gaining access to their bank accounts, selling their properties, or receiving their loans, they leave the country again. They also have a responsibility to show love for the homeland and commitment to their fellow citizens by staying alongside the nation and their people.”
This comes as, following the return of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to power, alongside many citizens, a number of political figures from the former government also left the country. On September 14, 2021, the Commission for Contact with Afghan Figures was established to engage with Afghan figures abroad, encourage their return, reduce political tensions, strengthen national unity, and provide grounds for dialogue with political opponents.
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