Kuwait Times

Iran coerces Afghans to fight in Syria: HRW

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NEW YORK: Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards has recruited thousands of Afghans, some by coercion, to fight in Syria’s war alongside forces loyal to President Bashar Al-Assad, Human Rights Watch said yesterday. “Iran has not just offered Afghan refugees and migrants incentives to fight in Syria, but several said they were threatened with deportatio­n back to Afghanista­n unless they did,” said Peter Bouckaert, emergencie­s director at the New York-based HRW. “Faced with this bleak choice, some of these Afghan men and boys fled Iran for Europe.”

Shiite Iran is a staunch supporter of Assad and provides financial and military support to his regime. Tehran says its Fatemiyoun Brigade, comprised of Afghan recruits, are volunteers to defend sacred Shiite sites in Syria and Iraq against Sunni extremists like those of the Islamic State group. The brigade, which is backed by the powerful Revolution­ary Guards, is named after the daughter of the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) whose mausoleum near Damascus is venerated by Shiites.

But some reports say the Afghans have been offered residency and a monthly salary to fight for Iran. The Islamic republic denies having any boots on the ground and insists its commanders and generals act as “military advisers” in Syria and Iraq. However, funerals are regularly held across Iran for “volunteer” fighters from Iran, Afghanista­n, and sometimes Pakistan. Iran hosts an estimated three million Afghans, many of whom have fled persecutio­n and repeated bouts of armed conflict in their homeland, said HRW.

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