Development of the camp for refugees deported from Pakistan in the “Torkham” crossing.
Officials of the temporary camp for Afghan refugees in "Torkham" crossing announced the readiness and development of this center to accept refugees deported from Pakistan. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Hamdullah The deputy of the temporary camp for Afghan refugees at the “Torkham” crossing announced the preparation and development of this camp to accept refugees expelled from Pakistan and stated: “Preparations have been made for the return of the second round of refugees from Pakistan.
He told TOLOnews: “Deported asylum seekers are registered and biometric in the camp and are taken to their places in government vehicles.” We are at the service of refugees”.
Meanwhile, Pakistan has set a deadline of April 27 to implement the second program of forced deportation of Afghan refugees from that country.
According to Torkham camp officials, they have set up nearly 740 tents in this camp so far and they are trying to prepare another thousand preliminary tents.
Relief agencies also report that deported refugees face a lack of shelter, food and job opportunities in Afghanistan.
From October last year (Mehr 1402) until now, Pakistan has deported more than half a million undocumented refugees from Afghanistan on a large scale.
Pakistan initially started the process of deporting refugees who did not have legal documents, but now it is going to deport refugees with Afghan citizenship cards as well, and in the end, they will very likely deport refugees who have UN migration cards as well. Kurds.
Afrasiab Khatak, a former member of the Senate of Pakistan, previously called the expulsion of Afghan refugees from the methods of Pakistani generals to pressure the Afghan people and impose a treaty.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |