Afghan refugees looking at Pakistan’s deportation

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Karachi, Pakistan, Afghan families are not in Sunday and silent fitrment to watch the festivals of the Holiday Families. Monday, thousands They called Pakistani house for generations Face a deportation history and a vague, perhaps a dangerous future.

In 1979, millions of Afghan neighboring surfilled in Afghanistan since the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan and fled from the waves of violence. For decades, many have returned home, conflict and political rise continue to send hundreds of thousands of return.

Followed the latest displacement wave Taliban’s capture of Afghanistan In August 2021, Ashraf Ghani’nın after the collapse of the US government-supported government. They entered the promised refugees to relocate in the United States.

Many more than March 31, in March 31, a decision on March 31 – only a decision that was declared last month was aware of the widespread fear.

“It should show more mercy for Pakistan, compassion and meek, like a Muslim people and neighbor,” he said. “It is impossible to install their lives in a few days. Many have been made here for decades and now they have to return to a country they know.”

The deportation of Pakistan’s continued Afghan refugees, especially with the Taliban leadership, especially the Taliban leadership, which accuses TEHREEK-E-Taliban Pakistan or TTP shelter, is growing frustration In charge of fatal attacks inside Pakistan. Taliban denies these allegations, but the tensions continue to increase.

Pakistan in 2023 hundreds of thousands of Afghans were expelled – Both documented and undocumented. However, most refugees waiting for the relocation to Western countries were mainly annoyed thanks to diplomatic interventions.

In January, their fate was increasingly uncertain in January when President Trump Stopping all refugee receiving To the United States. Thousands of these decisions left Afghans Pakistan remained closed.

In February, 800,000 Pakistani citizenship cards and an unknown Afghan migrant, 800,000 Pakistani citizenship card holder and unknown Afghan citizenship card holder and an unknown number of Afghans announced their plans to return Afghans.

The decision caused a common concern among the most sensitive people, including the Taliban persecution, including the former Afghan government and security officers, women’s rights and journalists.

“Many said that if Pakistan was forcibly sent back to Afghanistan, he said, he was tortured or even executed,” lawyer Moniza Kakar, lawyer Committee on Refugee ActionIt is a Pakistani civil society network that supports international intervention and life to protect life.

VainA global campaign, which is currently working to support a group of 60 Afghan women’s rights activists, also said, deeply concern over the deportation driver.

Among those affected Samia Hamza, women’s rights and former law and international relations are funded by the United States Denton program. After the Taliban seized power, he protested and insulted the girls’ prosecution.

As he gets worse in the late 2021 He ran to Pakistan. But he has been facing violent discrimination and economic difficulties while waiting for us since then Special immigration visas for Afghans The program.

Like many Afghans, he was destroyed by the decision of the Trump Administration to stop new immigrants. “We have not heard of our work since then,” he said. “With the threat of deportation, it is a serious threat to Afghanistan.”

The Pakistani government ruled extending the deportation period despite appeals International organizations and the Taliban leadership. The government based on the raid on Afghans has drew parallels to deportation efforts in the United States and various European countries.

Meanwhile, Pakistani Representative in the United Nations Refugee Agency in Pakistani Philippa Candler, He called on Pakistan and Afghanistan to provide voluntary and safe returns. “Mandatory returns do not help anyone and are not sustainable – most of the deported in 2023 has already returned.”

Many Afghan remembers Improvement views of 2023Scare the moment the police can come to the contradictions – to beat the doors, transferring families to trucks and transferring them to the storage centers before forceing them to Afghanistan.

“We all pray for a miracle that Pakistan will stop deportations to a country where my children never saw.”

“I’m terrified. What will we do in Afghanistan? Where will we go? How will we survive?”

 
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