Mujahid: Pakistan should reconsider the deportation of immigrants

Zabihullah Mujahid; Pakistan’s treatment of Afghan refugees is unacceptable and it asks that country to criticize itself in a program.

According to Kabul 24; Mujahid also wrote in a message on X today (Wednesday, 12 Mizan) that Afghan immigrants are not involved in Pakistan’s security problems.

Sarfraz Bugti, the interim interior minister of Pakistan, recently said that since January of this year, 24 suicide attacks have occurred, 14 of which were carried out by Afghan citizens.

In the latest decision, the Pakistani government has given illegal immigrants until November 1 to leave the country.

The Interior Minister of Pakistan has said that if these immigrants do not leave Pakistan voluntarily by November 1st, then the police will deport them from all the states of this country.

Zabihullah Mujahid; In response to Pakistan’s recent decision regarding Afghan immigrants, he said that “Pakistan should reconsider its plan in this regard.”

Mujahid wrote: “As long as the Afghan immigrants come out of Pakistan on their own accord and slowly, the government of Pakistan should be patient until then.”

Earlier, the Afghan Embassy in Islamabad also said that, contrary to the commitments of the Pakistani authorities, the detention and harassment of Afghan refugees in Pakistan continues.

According to this embassy, ​​at least a thousand Afghan citizens have been arrested in the past two weeks. The Afghan Embassy in Islamabad has also added that “unknown” murders have also taken place during the operation of the Pakistani police in addition to the persecution of migrants.

This embassy has named four people named Faridullah son of Gholam Jilani, Amanullah son of Tekerkhan, Wali son of Sher Mohammad and Darwish son of Atiqullah as victims.

The Afghan Embassy in Islamabad added that these people were initially arrested by the Pakistani security forces and after some time their bodies were found in hospitals and other places.

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