China’s announcement of readiness to help refugees deported from Pakistan
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban government stated in a message that China has announced its readiness to help the Afghan refugees expelled from Pakistan. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Hafez Zia Ahmad Takal, Deputy Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban government, said that China has announced its readiness to help the refugees expelled from Pakistan.
The Chinese government has pledged to donate 100 million yen to the refugees deported from Pakistan. The political deputies of the Foreign Ministry of Beijing and Kabul raised the issue.
Despite widespread reactions, the government of Pakistan announced the beginning of the second process of expelling Afghan refugees on April 15.
According to Pakistani media reports, 800,000 people are expected to return to Afghanistan in the second phase of forced deportation of Afghan refugees. .
Pakistan first began the process of deporting immigrants who did not have any residence and immigration documents with them, in the new stage, immigrants with Afghan citizenship cards are supposed to be deported, and in the next stage Third, refugees who have a UN migration card will be deported.
Relief organizations report that deported refugees are facing a lack of shelter, food and job opportunities in Afghanistan.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |