Process to repatriate 100 Bangladeshis from Iran begins

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Process to repatriate 100 Bangladeshis from Iran begins

Amidst the Iran-Israel conflict, most of the nearly 400 Bangladeshis staying in Tehran have moved to safer places. In the meantime, about 100 people have contacted the embassy to return home. The process of finalizing their list and bringing them back has begun.

Process to repatriate 100 Bangladeshis from Iran begins

When asked, Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Md. Nazrul Islam Prothom Alok said, out of the 400 Bangladeshis in Tehran, 100 have contacted so far. Now, the process of how and through which way they can be returned has begun. They can be taken to Pakistan or Turkey as part of their repatriation through a third country. In total, people will be repatriated from the third country from which they are eligible for repatriation.
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Amidst the Iran-Israel conflict, most of the nearly 400 Bangladeshis staying in Tehran have moved to safer places. In the meantime, about 100 people have contacted the embassy to return home. The process of finalizing their list and bringing them back has begun.

When asked, Foreign Ministry Secretary Md. Nazrul Islam Prothom Alok said, out of the 400 Bangladeshis in Tehran, 100 have contacted so far. Now the process of how to return them has begun. They may be taken to Pakistan or Turkey as part of their repatriation through a third country. In all, people will be repatriated from the third country from which they are eligible.

The secretary said, “As the Bangladesh Embassy has launched a hotline, the number of those interested in returning home may increase depending on the situation in Iran. Currently, the internet is down, but telephone communication is probably working. The embassy does not have information about the rest, but since the hotline is up, they can contact us if they want.”

When asked about the location of Bangladeshis outside Tehran, he said, there are Bangladeshis in Bandar Abbas. Although they have not yet been affected by the war there (Bandar Abbas). If they want help in the future, it will also be provided.

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Process of repatriating 100 Bangladeshis from Iran begins

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Published: 19 June 2025, 20:46

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Amidst the Iran-Israel conflict, most of the nearly 400 Bangladeshis staying in Tehran have moved to safer places. In the meantime, about 100 people have contacted the embassy to return home. The process of finalizing their list and bringing them back has begun.

When asked, Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Md. Nazrul Islam Prothom Alok said that out of the 400 Bangladeshis in Tehran, 100 have contacted so far. Now the process of how to return them has begun. They may be taken to Pakistan or Turkey as part of their repatriation through a third country. In all, people will be repatriated from the third country from which they are being repatriated.

The secretary said, “As the Bangladesh Embassy has launched a hotline, the number of those interested in returning home may increase depending on the situation in Iran. Currently, the internet is down, but telephone communication is probably working. The embassy does not have information about the rest, but since the hotline is up, they can contact us if they want.”

When asked about the location of Bangladeshis outside Tehran, he said, there are Bangladeshis in Bandar Abbas. Although they have not yet been affected by the war there (Bandar Abbas). If they ask for help in the future, they will be given it.

Quoting Bangladeshi Ambassador to Iran Manjurul Karim Khan, officials at the Foreign Ministry told this reporter that despite the Israeli attacks on Tehran from various angles, the Bangladesh Embassy in Yousef Abad, the center of the city, is still intact.

However, officials said that internet connectivity has been disrupted in the Iranian capital Tehran and surrounding areas. As a result, there has been some difficulty in communicating with the embassy and the ministry since this morning.

It is learnt that all the embassy officials, including the Bangladesh ambassador to Iran, and their families and expatriate officials who were in Tehran have also moved to a safe place. The embassy is in touch with them.

Amidst the Iran-Israel conflict, most of the nearly 400 Bangladeshis staying in Tehran have moved to safer places. In the meantime, about 100 people have contacted the embassy to return home. The process of finalizing their list and bringing them back has begun.

When asked, Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Md. Nazrul Islam Prothom Alok said, out of the 400 Bangladeshis in Tehran, 100 have contacted so far. Now, the process of how and through which way they can be returned has begun. They can be taken to Pakistan or Turkey as part of their repatriation through a third country. In total, people will be repatriated from the third country from which they are eligible for repatriation.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Amidst the Iran-Israel conflict, most of the nearly 400 Bangladeshis staying in Tehran have moved to safer places. In the meantime, about 100 people have contacted the embassy to return home. The process of finalizing their list and bringing them back has begun.

When asked, Foreign Ministry Secretary Md. Nazrul Islam Prothom Alok said, out of the 400 Bangladeshis in Tehran, 100 have contacted so far. Now the process of how to return them has begun. They may be taken to Pakistan or Turkey as part of their repatriation through a third country. In all, people will be repatriated from the third country from which they are eligible.

The secretary said, “As the Bangladesh Embassy has launched a hotline, the number of those interested in returning home may increase depending on the situation in Iran. Currently, the internet is down, but telephone communication is probably working. The embassy does not have information about the rest, but since the hotline is up, they can contact us if they want.”

When asked about the location of Bangladeshis outside Tehran, he said, there are Bangladeshis in Bandar Abbas. Although they have not yet been affected by the war there (Bandar Abbas). If they want help in the future, it will also be provided.

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Process of repatriating 100 Bangladeshis from Iran begins

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Dhaka

Published: 19 June 2025, 20:46

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Amidst the Iran-Israel conflict, most of the nearly 400 Bangladeshis staying in Tehran have moved to safer places. In the meantime, about 100 people have contacted the embassy to return home. The process of finalizing their list and bringing them back has begun.

When asked, Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Md. Nazrul Islam Prothom Alok said that out of the 400 Bangladeshis in Tehran, 100 have contacted so far. Now the process of how to return them has begun. They may be taken to Pakistan or Turkey as part of their repatriation through a third country. In all, people will be repatriated from the third country from which they are being repatriated.

The secretary said, “As the Bangladesh Embassy has launched a hotline, the number of those interested in returning home may increase depending on the situation in Iran. Currently, the internet is down, but telephone communication is probably working. The embassy does not have information about the rest, but since the hotline is up, they can contact us if they want.”

When asked about the location of Bangladeshis outside Tehran, he said, there are Bangladeshis in Bandar Abbas. Although they have not yet been affected by the war there (Bandar Abbas). If they ask for help in the future, they will be given it.

Quoting Bangladeshi Ambassador to Iran Manjurul Karim Khan, officials at the Foreign Ministry told this reporter that despite the Israeli attacks on Tehran from various angles, the Bangladesh Embassy in Yousef Abad, the center of the city, is still intact.

However, officials said that internet connectivity has been disrupted in the Iranian capital Tehran and surrounding areas. As a result, there has been some difficulty in communicating with the embassy and the ministry since this morning.

It is learnt that all the embassy officials, including the Bangladesh ambassador to Iran, and their families and expatriate officials who were in Tehran have also moved to a safe place. The embassy is in

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