Pakistani authorities have stepped up arrests of Afghan citizens in Islamabad and the nearby city of Rawalpindi and are forcing them to move elsewhere in Pakistan
Authorities have stepped up arrests of Afghan citizens in Pakistan’s capital and a nearby city in an effort that the Afghan Embassy in Islamabad described on Wednesday as a
Afghan refugees are facing arrests and harassment in Pakistan as part of a mass expulsion campaign, Kabul's embassy in Islamabad said on Wednesday, after the U.N.'s refugee agency said hundreds had been expelled from two cities.
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The Afghan embassy in Islamabad says Pakistan wants to remove all Afghan refugees from the country and they face expulsion in the near future.
The recent fissures in terms of the closure of Torkham border is a case in point. It is a given that Pakistan had initiated the idea of fencing the porous 2,600km long border with Afghanistan to check the free flow of undesired elements across the frontiers.
With Pakistan reviving its effort to deport Afghans, many opponents of the Taliban are in danger of returning to a country ruled by their Islamist regime.A woman who we will call Fatima fled Afghanistan with her family in December 2021.
Amid a surge in cross-border terror attacks, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar on Friday pressed Afghanistan’s interim government to prevent its soil from being used for terrorismPakistan,
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Asian News International on MSNPak wants to extradite all Afghan refugees from Islamabad, Rawalpindi: Afghanistan warnsThe Afghanistan embassy in Pakistan warned that the government wants to remove all Afghan refugees from the capital, Islamabad, and the adjoining city of Rawalpindi, Al Jazeera reported on Wednesday.
Pakistan's federal government asserts authority over upcoming Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Afghanistan talks, focusing on security and economic cooperation. KP plans two delegations to Kabul amid border tensions and cross-border terrorism concerns.
The Afghanistan embassy in Pakistan has warned of government plans to remove Afghan refugees from Islamabad and Rawalpindi, citing rising tensions between the two nations. Over 18,000 Afghans returned home from these cities in January due to fears of arrest,
Afghan refugees are facing arrests and harassment in Pakistan as part of a mass expulsion campaign, Kabul's embassy in Islamabad said on Wednesday, after the U.N.'s refugee agency said hundreds had been expelled from two cities.
Afghan refugees seeking resettlement in Pakistan gathered at a cafe in the capital Islamabad to watch their national cricket team play in the elite Champions Trophy for the first time on Friday. But the discussion soon turned to their fears of deportation.
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