World Food Program: Migrants have been forced to return to Afghanistan at the worst possible time
The head of the World Food Program in Afghanistan expressed his concern about the deportation of Afghan refugees in the cold season and stated that they were forced to leave Pakistan at the worst possible time. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Hsiao Wei Lee, head of the World Food Program in Afghanistan, expressed his concern about the forced deportation of migrants from Pakistan on the eve of winter, saying: “They have been forced to leave Pakistan at the worst possible time, and now they have nowhere to go in the cold weather of winter.” /p>
He said in a press conference: The World Food Organization has helped more than 250 thousand people so far and it is necessary to provide help to more than one million people.
Lee said: They were forced to return to Afghanistan at the worst possible time. Everyone I met said they didn’t know how they would survive this harsh winter. Many women returned from Pakistan have been deported without their husbands and their husbands are imprisoned by the Pakistani police. There is no hug for these families.
On the other hand, the emigrants expelled from Pakistan complain about the behavior of the Pakistani forces and say that this process must be stopped or Pakistan will let the emigrants have their capital.
Pakistan began the process of forcibly deporting 1.7 million undocumented Afghan migrants on November 1. The interior minister of the interim government of Pakistan has announced that the deportation of all these immigrants will be done within two months. About 400,000 people have returned to Afghanistan from Pakistan. from Pakistan has torn apart many families
Publisher | Tasnim News |