Immigration causes some problems for Afghan children, in and out of the country, in terms of culture and language. For Afghan refugees in Iran there is no specific citizenship and their children suffer from various difficulties. Afghan children, who are born in Iran don’t receive an equal treatment in terms of education. They struggle to get accustomed with a new language, culture and a new environment, the time they are in Iran and the time when they come back to Afghanistan.When they are in school in Iran, they have to adhere and adapt to Iranian culture. They have to learn the language. For me it was very difficult to adapt myself to the culture and its customs. Iranians have a different culture compared to Afghans. Because of the low level of Afghan life and poverty, most Afghan children are familiar with the concept of hard work and consequently obtain good grades at school. For instance, in my school I had the highest grades. The second position was gained by another Afghan student. In short, the atmosphere and the culture had an opposite impact on Afghan children in school and made them more competitive and productive.The quality of Iran’s education system is very high. It is designed for Iranians. Some Afghan children can benefit from it. It depends on the teachers. Some teachers have a discriminatory attitude towards Afghan students. I remember, once my English teacher asked Afghan students to leave the classroom and said he wanted to talk with the Iranians. I felt very sad and I was very curious about the subject he talked about. After the meeting, I found out, he had talked about Afghans strengths and wanted to encourage other student to follow. This incident and separation gave us more motivation to work hard.However, the culture and language of Iran has its effects on the Afghan refugees. On the other hand, when Afghan children come back to their country, they face the same issues in terms of language and culture. It seems to be impossible to change themselves and adapt to the new culture and language.Anywhere you live for a long time has its effects on you and you face difficulties if you come into a new environment. I was born in Iran and I lived there for 22 years. I studied there and I grew up with Iranian culture; I loved the people and their tradition. After my family and I got back to Afghanistan, I felt so unfamiliar with the culture and Afghan people. I thought that I did not belong to this country and I knew nothing about it. Afghan refugees live in neighboring countries for a long time. Afterwards, they come back to their country; their children face a new language and culture, which is very difficult to get used to.Language is a very important aspect of communication in a society. We Afghans and our neighbor country Iran, have a common alphabet. On the other hand, we have a very different accent and slang. Watching movies in Afghan TV never give me a good feeling, everything seems to be strange. I don’t have a good sense of understanding about Afghan jokes and proverbs. Especially at work, I suffer from reading the letters which are written by my colleagues. I feel like no one knows how to write. Recently, I have found a chat room which is operated from Iran. I talk to most of the girls and boys in there. I share my feeling about being in my country but, feeling like being a refugee. Sometimes I talk to guys like myself and they say they have the same feeling. I often blame the Iranian government and I say if they had a good regulation for people like me and if they gave us the Iran’s citizenship we would never had to face a new culture and a new environment.In conclusion, the environment and culture have very strong impact on your belief. No matter where your parents are from, the situation and language have their impact. For most of the refugees, it is very difficult to get familiar with a new condition. For adults it could be easier to get accustomed, but for the younger generation it is a very controversial issue.
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  • Hi Luzzi and thanks for your sympathy
  • Thank you for such blog because I didn't have idea about sth like this. It must be really desperate to move to the country u should belong to and to realize that you are stranger there :( give it time and hope that in some years it will be better ;) wish you good luck to adopt yourself there!
  • Hi Noaslpls thanks for your comment
  • It's sad to read what's going on. I don't pretend to understand to whole thing, but I think not every country have to give citizenship to every refugees because this country also need to look after the welfare of its citizens. 

  • Thanks Faraz for your comment.
    I wish the Iran country would make a better regulation for whom are born in it.
  • Mohammad thanks for your brilliant idea!
    I can remove them and post them gradually, in that case everyone would have time to give comments.
  • Hi

    The problems that you have mentioned here are not totally unique to Afghan children of immigrants living in Iran........All refugee children in different countries have the same difficulties,

    such as the problems of culture, language, education ........

    But the problem of citizenship.....you know the number of Afghan people in Iran are more than 3 millions, I think no country can give citizenship to this large population.....Anyway Afghanistan needs educated people like you and you have the duty to serve your country.

  • yeah, that's right , I think its better to remove them and post them gradually if you like members comment on your blogs. thanks 

  • Thanks Luzzi for your lovely comment.
    I didn't know I was supposed to post my writings one by one!
    I had these stories written and stored in my computer and I posted them today.
  • Mohammad, I would say it is good you like writing...anyway, if u posted one blog in one day, guess people would read it ...since you posted twelve at once I hardly believe people will read them all and it is pitty because your writing skills are good. Just advice, think about it..
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