Human Rights Watch: Assets of refugees deported from Pakistan have been confiscated
Human Rights Watch announced in a report that Pakistan has confiscated the assets of Afghan refugees after expelling them from the country. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, Dibban Organization Human rights in a report stated that the Pakistani authorities have committed extensive violations against Afghan refugees. According to this report, the Pakistani police confiscated the property and assets of Afghan refugees and their homes.
Elaine Pearson, the Asian director of Human Rights Watch, also emphasized in this report that the authorities of the interim government of Pakistan have created an environment for Afghan refugees to be forced to return in dangerous conditions.
The Human Rights Watch report states that the Pakistani police attack the houses of refugees at night, beat them, threaten them and detain them. .
The human rights watchdog stated that Pakistani police also asked for bribes in dealing with Afghan refugees and confiscated jewelry, even cattle and other property of Afghan citizens and bulldozed houses. has destroyed.
This report added that since the Pakistani government has restricted Afghan refugees from having more than 50,000 Pakistani rupees per person to about $175 outside of this The country has prohibited, many of these poor refugees return to Afghanistan. has sexually harassed him.
Human Rights Watch stated that the government of Pakistan charged asylum seekers who are waiting for resettlement in Western countries $830 as an exit fee. It does.
This organization stressed that the Pakistani government should end police violations and threats of deportation and cooperate with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to resume the registration of Afghan refugees.
Publisher | Tasnim News |