HRCP: Concerns Raised Regarding Pakistani Government’s Ill-Treatment of Afghan Refugees

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has expressed deep concern over the mistreatment of Afghan refugees by the Pakistani government in Sindh, Islamabad, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, describing it as “alarming.” Kabul 24: In a statement released on Tuesday, the 7th of November, via X, the commission highlighted that.

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Over 19,000 Afghan Immigrants Returned To Afghanistan Through Torkham Border, Says Pak

The Commissionerate for Afghan Refugees in Pakistan announced that on Thursday, 19,320 people returned to Afghanistan from the Torkham crossing. Kabul 24: The organisation added that these immigrants returned to their country “voluntarily”. According to Pakistani officials, these immigrants included 1,453 families. The Pakistani government had given immigrants without legal.

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Pakistan Refuses to Review Mass Deportation Programme Of Afghan Refugees

Pakistan rejected demands from the United Nations, human rights groups, and Western embassies to review the deportation plan for Afghan migrants. Kabul 24: Pakistani officials said that the involvement of Afghan immigrants in attacks and cooperation with Islamist militants has weakened the country’s security. On Friday, Abdul Nasir Khan, deputy.

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deportation of Afghan refugees; Pakistani politicians complained to the court

Fifteen politicians, human rights activists, and members of various political parties in Pakistan have submitted a formal request to the country’s Supreme Court, urging the institution to intervene and halt the deportation of undocumented refugees, especially Afghans. Kabul 24: As reported by the Dawn newspaper, they lodged this request on.

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Pakistan’s Interior Minister Warns Citizens Against Sheltering Illegal Immigrants

Minister, Sarfraz Bugti, has issued a stern warning to citizens: anyone sheltering illegal immigrants, especially Afghans, will face severe legal consequences. Kabul 24: Bugti delivered this clear message during a high-profile press conference on Tuesday, November 9th. “Renting a house to illegal immigrants makes you a criminal accomplice,” he declared,.

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Concerns Arise Regarding Afghan Returnees at Torkham and Chaman Border Crossings, Says Afghanistan Embassy in Pakistan

The Afghanistan Embassy in Pakistan has expressed deep concerns over the situation of Afghan returnees entering Afghanistan through the Torkham and Chaman border crossings. Kabul 24: In a newsletter published on Wednesday, November 1, the embassy stated that they are highly worried about the challenges arising from the recently announced.

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Pakistani Media Reports Commencement of Detention Process for “Illegal” Immigrants

Pakistani media outlets have reported the initiation of a process detaining migrants without legal documents by the police in the country. Kabul 24: According to Geo News, this process began on Wednesday, November 1st, in cities such as Karachi, Rawalpindi, and other parts of Pakistan. The police have detained undocumented.

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Bennett Urges Pakistan to Halt the Deportation of Afghan Refugees

Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, has once again called on the Pakistani government to cease the expulsion of Afghan migrants and refugees. Kabul 24: On Tuesday night, October 31st, Bennett wrote on his X page, urging Pakistan to prevent another crisis.

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Trump rakes in millions at MAGA-studded Mar-a-Lago fundraiser

Mar-a-Lago, the Trump estate that combines opulence, prestige, and politics, played host to a grand show of force by ardent supporters of former President Donald Trump. Kabul 24: This makeshift grand political stage welcomed a throng of Trump’s top contributors and MAGA enthusiasts for a significant gathering. Renowned political figures.

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At least 22 killed, dozens injured in mass shooting in US state of Maine

At least 22 people have been killed and dozens wounded after a gunman went on a shooting spree in the northeastern state of Maine in the United States. Kabul 24: Two law enforcement officials in the city of Lewiston told The Associated Press news agency on condition of anonymity that.

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Paris police plan street clean-up ahead of Olympic Games

Paris is pressing ahead with plans to stop people selling things on the streets in time for the 2024 Olympics which are to be held in the city. Kabul 24: The Prefect of Police for Paris, Laurent Nuñez, has promised an end to street vending before the start of the.

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Faiq Highlights Vulnerability of Afghan Refugees in Neighboring Countries to Abuse

Naseer Ahmad Faiq, the Acting Representative of Afghanistan at the United Nations, addressed the seventy-eighth session of the United Nations Security Council’s Third Committee on Tuesday, October 24th. Kabul 24: He emphasized the significant challenges faced by Afghan refugees and migrants in neighboring countries regarding their legal status, protection, and.

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