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Taliban: Pakistan should not use immigrants as a tool of pressure

The spokesperson of the Taliban asked the Pakistani government not to use Afghan refugees and asylum seekers as a tool of pressure against Kabul.
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According to the regional office Tasnim News, “Zabihullah Mujahid In response to the Pakistani government’s decision to start the second round of deportation of Afghan refugees and asylum seekers, the Taliban spokesperson asked Islamabad not to use them as a pressure tool against the Afghan government.

Mujahid stated: This action is not legal, against international norms and It is also the principle of neighborliness and Islam. We also want the immigrants to return to Afghanistan and live a dignified life here, but their presence should not be used as a tool to put pressure on the country.

He added: Our duty is to prepare for the return of the immigrants and provide services for moving them to their homeland and home.

/span>In order to launch the second phase of the deportation of Afghan nationals, with the aim of deporting nearly one million refugees “with documents”, they announce.

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In the second stage, immigrants who have the immigration document “Afghan Citizen Card” will be deported, and in the third stage, immigrants who have the United Nations immigration card will be deported. .

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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