Ministry of Defense Dismisses Pakistan’s Claims, Cites Security Weakness

The Islamic Emirate Ministry of Defense has criticized recent statements made by the Pakistani army spokesperson, Sharif Ahmad Chaudhry. Kabul 24: Chaudhry reiterated criticism of Afghanistan’s security situation and blamed the country for attacks by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) against Pakistan. He alleged that a recent attack targeting Chinese citizens.

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Pakistan Extends Stay of Afghan

RefugeesTemporary Residence Card Holders Get Reprieve Until June 30 The Pakistani government has announced an extension of the stay for Afghan refugees holding United Nations Refugee Agency (POR) registration cards with less than two months remaining on their stay. Kabul 24: The Ministry of States and Borders of Pakistan issued.

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ISIS Efforts to Gain Foothold in Pakistan Alarms Interior Ministry

The Ministry of the Interior of Pakistan has announced concerns over ISIS’s efforts to establish a foothold in the country. Kabul 24: Amidst increasing activities of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the ministry warns that ISIS is looking to heighten tensions through terrorist acts targeting Shiites and religious minorities. The ministry highlighted.

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Pakistani Court Accuses Former Prime Minister Imran Khan of Disclosing Government Secrets

In a recent development, a Pakistani court has formally accused Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of the country, of disclosing government secrets. Kabul 24: The accusation, based on a criminal complaint filed on Wednesday, December 13, has dealt a significant blow to Khan’s political prospects and raised doubts about.

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UN Experts Urge Pakistan To Avoid Associating Afghan Refugees With Terrorism

A team of UN experts has cautioned Pakistan against continuing the deportation of Afghan refugees, highlighting the severe human rights risks this poses to Afghan nationals. Kabul 24: The experts, in a statement, emphasised that Pakistan should not make groundless connections between Afghan refugees and terrorism threats. They pointed out.

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UN allocates $10 million for Afghan refugees from Pakistan

The United Nations has earmarked $10 million in aid to offer essential support to migrants returning from Pakistan, as the neighboring country intensifies efforts to expel undocumented migrants, including hundreds of thousands of Afghans, following the November 1 ultimatum for voluntary return. Kabul 24: Martin Griffiths, the UN Under-Secretary-General for.

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Amnesty International to Pakistan: Stop deporting Afghan refugees

Amnesty International issued a stern plea to the Pakistani government on Wednesday, calling for an immediate halt to the deportation of undocumented Afghan migrants from the country. Kabul 24: In a statement, the organization expressed deep concern, citing the Pakistani government’s announcement on October 3, 2023, to deport unregistered Afghan.

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Pakistani senator alleges ‘widespread border bribes’ from Afghan immigrants

In a recent revelation, Pakistani Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan accused Pakistani border guards of accepting bribes averaging 100,000 Pakistani rupees from hundreds of thousands of Afghan immigrants who entered the country over the past two years after the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan. Kabul 24: Speaking at a senate gathering, Khan.

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UN Raises Alarm over Expulsion of Afghan Women’s Rights Activists from Pakistan: A Dire Threat to Human Rights

The United Nations has expressed deep concern over the expulsion of illegal refugees from Pakistan and the potential impact on Afghan women’s rights activists. Kabul 24: Stéphane Dujarric, the spokesperson for the United Nations, addressed this issue during a press briefing held on Thursday, November 9, at the organization’s headquarters..

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Pakistan Prime Minister: Refugee Deportation is Counter-Terrorism

،In the face of mounting criticism from rights groups, Pakistan’s caretaker Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar defended his government’s policy to deport undocumented refugees. He linked the country’s ongoing crackdown on refugees to counter-terrorism efforts, attributing the recent surge in terrorist attacks in Pakistan to the Taliban’s rise in.

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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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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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