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Afghans leave Pakistan in droves before deportation deadline – DW – 10/28/2023

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The United Nations refugee agency has warned of a looming “human rights catastrophe” as droves of Afghans living in Pakistan are forced to return back home after the government issued a deadline for them to leave by October 31.

The UNHCR and International Organization for Migration said tens of thousands of Afghans have already left Pakistan between October 3 and October 15.

“We urge the Pakistan authorities to suspend forcible returns of Afghan nationals before it is too late to avoid a human rights catastrophe,” the two agencies said.

“We believe many of those facing deportation will be at grave risk of human rights violations if returned to Afghanistan, including arbitrary arrest and detention, torture, cruel and other inhuman treatment.”

Trucks lining up in Peshawar, Pakistan
Pakistan says its policy was not designed to target any specific nationalityImage: Hussain Ali/ZTUMAPRESS/picture alliance

The policy has also been condemned by Pakistani Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai.

“Afghan refugees — children, women, men, elderly — fleeing Taliban persecution deserve support, dignity, and safety, not further obstacles and harassment,” she said on social media.

“I echo UN experts’ call and urge the Pakistani government to reconsider its rushed policy of mass deportation.”

Millions of Afghans in Pakistan

For years, Afghans fleeing war and the Taliban have sought refuge in neighboring Pakistan.

According to the Pakistani government, around 4.4 million Afghan refugees live in the country and 1.7 million of them do not have valid documents.

Pakistan: Deportation deadline looms for ‘illegal’ Afghans

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Pakistan insists that its new mass deportation of illegal migrants is not aimed at one specific nationality.

It also claims that nobody who is arrested will be mistreated.

Islamabad has long accused the Taliban in Afghanistan of sheltering militants

zc/jcg (AP, dpa)

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