Iran The Iranian government defended its actions on the grounds of national security. A government spokesperson stated, "We’ve always striven to be good hosts, but national security is a priority, and naturally illegal nationals must return." In an early July 2025 television interview,
Mustafa Kavakebian, a former Iranian MP, claimed that the expulsion of Afghans from Iran for security reasons is false, while the real reason was "deep Western infiltration" through the alleged espionage activities of French journalist
Catherine Perez-Shakdam. On 20 July it was reported that legal proceedings were initiated against him for his claims.
Afghanistan Taliban government The Taliban leadership publicly called on Iran to allow Afghans to return with respect and in a gradual manner, noting that the country lacked the resources to support a sudden mass influx. The Taliban's Prime Minister,
Hassan Akhund, asked Iran to avoid "humiliating behaviour" that could lead to "hatred between the two nations."
Afghan civil society In the absence of a robust official response, Afghan citizens organized grassroots aid efforts. In Herat, businessmen and residents formed convoys of private cars to transport thousands of deportees from the border for free, while others provided food, water, and temporary shelter.
UN The UN and its refugee agency (UNHCR) warned that the forced return of Afghans risks further destabilizing Afghanistan, which is already facing a humanitarian crisis with over 29 million in need of aid.
Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan, condemned the "incitement to discrimination & violence" and the use of "dehumanising language" against Afghans in Iran.
Other international and civil society responses The deportations drew condemnation from numerous international figures and organizations.
Hannah Neumann, a member of the
European Parliament, called the expulsions "illegal" and an "expulsion by force and terror."
Narges Mohammadi, an imprisoned Iranian
Nobel Peace Prize laureate, issued a statement from prison criticizing the deportations as a violation of Iran's international commitments. The Iranian Writers' Association and other Iranian civil society groups condemned the "racist" treatment of migrants and called for an end to the deportations. == See also ==