Despair in Afghan Neighborhood in Southern Tehran After Devastating Bombing
Fear of Being Forgotten
Media coverage has brought some attention to the situation, but residents fear that their plight will soon be forgotten. Afghan migrants often exist in a space of limited visibility, and there is concern that aid and reconstruction efforts will prioritize other populations. This fear underscores the importance of sustained awareness and advocacy to ensure that marginalized communities are not left behind.
Challenges of Reconstruction
Reconstruction presents a complex challenge. Rebuilding homes requires resources, planning, and time, all of which are in short supply. Legal and bureaucratic hurdles further complicate efforts, particularly for those without formal documentation. Without clear pathways to recovery, many families face prolonged displacement and uncertainty.
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