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Afghan youth in Iran: My goal is to serve my country

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Due to the border border cultural similarity

Policy easing and other factors

A lot of Afghans

Emigrated to Iran to escape the war

Some 3 million Afghans currently live here

Afghan youth in Iran: My goal is to serve my country

Children play in a refugee camp in Kabul, Afghanistan, on April 16, 2021. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Rahmatura Arizada)

Many Afghan youth

Born in Iran Grew up in Iran

For them

What does it mean to be a motherland?

Where will their dreams come true?

Afghan youth in Iran: My goal is to serve my country

Iranian self-media blogger Meng Yaqi

Three young people were invited

Talk to them about the future

Afghan youth in Iran: My goal is to serve my country

Among the interviewees

Both girls were born in Iran

Shahar, 21 years old

He is also in college majoring in business administration

Afghan youth in Iran: My goal is to serve my country

Nargais, 22

Graduated from a university in Iran with a degree in accounting

Currently looking for a job

Afghan youth in Iran: My goal is to serve my country

Ramesh, a 24-year-old boy

Twenty years ago, he moved to Iran with his mother

In college, I majored in computer engineering

Afghan youth in Iran: My goal is to serve my country

It can be said that they are all

The best among the young people of Afghanistan

Although far from home

They all have the same desire —

Contribute to a motherland that is both familiar and unfamiliar

Click on the video

Join them in conversation!

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Producer: Yan Junyan

Reporters: Gao Wencheng and Wang Shoubao

Editing: Xie Binbin

Editors: Jin Zheng, Ma Xiaoyan

Produced by the International Department of Xinhua News Agency

Produced by Xinhua News Agency's International Communication Integration Platform

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