Foreign Affairs: Islamabad deports Afghan refugees due to a dispute with Kabul
The American publication stated in a report that Afghan refugees are being expelled from Pakistan due to differences between the Taliban government and the government of Islamabad. |
According to the report of the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, the publication ” “Foreign Affairs” wrote in a report that since the expiration of the deadline of early November 2023, which was announced for deporting illegal refugees in Pakistan, the local authorities and the police of this country have started an unprecedented crackdown against these refugees.
According to this report, the Pakistani police have even arrested and harassed refugees who have legal documents or are registered in the UN office.
It is said that the state authorities and the police have also seized the property of Afghan refugees, and based on estimates, more than 450 thousand refugees, most of whom had sought refuge in Pakistan due to fear for their lives, were forcibly deported again.
The state radio of Pakistan also announced on Sunday that the process of deporting Afghan refugees without documents from this country continues.
Farren Afrez further stated that the expulsion of Afghan refugees from Pakistan has little to do with illegal immigration, but rather indicates the growing differences between Islamabad and the Taliban government.
Pakistan wants to fight against the “Tehrik Taliban”, but the government of Kabul wants the government of Islamabad to enter into negotiations with this group.
This The American publication noted that the Taliban government has always rejected Pakistan’s accusations of harboring the Tehreek-e-Taliban and emphasized that it is not responsible for establishing security in this country.
Publisher | Tasnim News |