Pakistani protestors’ support for non-forced deportation of Afghan refugees
Residents of different areas of Pakistan's Baluchistan province called for the lifting of the ban on travel to Afghanistan and the forced deportation of refugees from this country in a protest meeting. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, people in Pakistan’s Balochistan held a protest rally with the aim of lifting the traffic ban and supporting Afghan refugees. are in the province of Balochistan, they announced their support for the “Chaman” protest movement and warned that if their demands are not addressed, they will start wider protests.
“Arif Khan Kakar, the organizer of the protest march in Balochistan, said in this gathering: “Our demand from Pakistan is to stop the process of forced deportation of Afghan refugees.” Chaman protest movement also stated: If Islamabad and Kabul want to settle Quetta and Kandahar and want to have good relations with Afghanistan, this is possible through peace and security.
Pakistan recently, in addition to banning movement between tribal areas on both sides of the disputed “Durand” border, also started the process of expelling Afghan refugees.
According to Pakistani media reports, in this process, the refugees with Afghan “POR” cards, which number about 850 thousand people, are supposed to be deported from Pakistan.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |