Continuing the sit-in against the ban on visa-free travel on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border
The protestors’ sit-in against the visa-free travel ban on the common borders of Pakistan and Afghanistan lasted 23 days. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Happy Khan Kakar, the head of Pakistan’s National People’s Party of Pakhtunkhwa, among the sit-ins at the country’s border with Afghanistan, said: the agreements signed throughout the history of Afghanistan and Pakistan, including the agreement of “Gandmak”, “Durand” and “Rawalpindi” are nothing. One has not mentioned that the Pashtuns on both sides of the border have passports and visas to cross Durand. He also added: the oppression by the Pakistani army against the refugees. Afghan is going on, it is unforgivable.
These statements are made while after 23 days, a group of Pakistani religious leaders have also participated in the protests.
Maulana Abdul Qadir, one of the clerics participating in the protests, also said: “This is the land of the Pashtuns, and the decision of the Pashtuns will be implemented there, not the decision of Punjab.”
The interim government of Islamabad, which has been appointed to hold elections, has taken unprecedented decisions regarding border issues and Afghan refugees in this country in recent months.
The interim cabinet headed by “Anwar Haq Kakar”, the new Prime Minister of Pakistan, had set a deadline of November 10 for more than 1.7 million Afghan refugees to leave the country.
The Ministry of Interior of Pakistan has launched extensive operations to detain and deport Afghan refugees after this deadline.
The interim government of Pakistan It has also decided to apply the “single document system” for crossing the borders between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Cross the border crossings.
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