Niatak refugee camp

Niatak is an Afghan refugee camp in Iran's southeastern Sistan and Baluchestan Province, near the Iranian city of Zahedan and close to the Afghan border. In 2001 the camp was described as holding 5,000 refugees,[1] while a 1998 report cites 7,000.[2]

A journalist notes that Afghan tribal and sectarian conflicts continued within the camp, particularly between the Pashtun and Hazara ethno-religious groups.[1] The camp was also the location where parts of the 2001 film Kandahar was filmed.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Z magazine, Volume 14. Institute for Social and Cultural Communications, 2001
  2. World Refugee Survey 1998. U.S. Committee for Refugees, 1998
  3. Mario Falsetto, Liza Béar. The Making of Alternative Cinema: Beyond the frame : dialogues with world filmmakers. Praeger, 2008. ISBN 0-275-99941-6, ISBN 978-0-275-99941-4. Pg 227

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