Residents of the Gand11 area of Herat province in Afghanistan are protesting against the government’s plans to evict them from their homes. The residents say that they have built their homes on government-owned land, but that they have been living there for many years and have fulfilled their duties to the community. They are demanding that the government provide them with alternative housing before evicting them.
One resident, who asked to remain anonymous, told the media that “we have built these houses with a hundred hearts, populating them with the essence of a hundred homes.” He said that they have each spent several years in their homes and that throughout this time, they have worked hard to improve their community. “Every government has collaborated with us to develop our homeland, fulfilling our duties,” he said.
The current government, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is now planning to evict them from their homes. The residents say that the government has not provided them with any alternative housing and that they do not know where they will go if they are forced to leave.
The residents are urging the government to reconsider its plans and provide them with alternative housing. They say that they are willing to pay rent for the housing, but that they cannot afford to buy a new home. They are also asking for the government to help them find jobs so that they can support themselves.
The eviction of the residents of Gand11 is a sign of the growing challenges facing the Islamic Emirate government. The government is struggling to provide basic services to the Afghan people, and it is also facing several security threats. The eviction of the residents of Gand11 is likely to add to the government’s problems, and it could lead to further protests and unrest.