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Afghanistan
More than 500 Afghan refugees return home from Pakistan
2023-09-21
[KhaamaPress] The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation of Afghanistan has announced that 470 Afghan migrants colonists, including freed prisoners from Pak jails, have returned to the country. These migrants colonists entered the country through the Torkham border, according to the Ministry on Tuesday.

Among the returning migrants colonists, 85 were prisoners released from Pak custody and returned to Afghanistan through the Spin Boldak border. Additionally, the Ministry reported the return of 550 Afghan migrants colonists from Pakistain earlier.

The detention and expulsion of Afghan refugees from Pakistain have increased recently.
Earlier, the Ministry of Moslem colonists Migrants and Repatriates of the country had reported the return of 650 Afghan migrants colonists through the Spin Boldak border in Kandahar province.

In response to the detention of over 200 Afghan refugees in Islamabad, the Pashtun Protection Movement has sent a letter to the United Nations
...boodling on the grand scale...
, condemning Pakistain’s actions as "unethical" and "unprincipled," emphasizing that the movement will not remain silent in the face of the mistreatment of Afghan migrants colonists in Pakistain.

It is important to highlight that Pak authorities have consistently cited the absence of legal residency documents as the primary reason for detaining Afghan migrants colonists.

However,
it's easy to be generous with someone else's money...
it is essential to note that Afghan refugees have consistently denied that the lack of legal residency documents is the sole reason for their detention in Pakistain. According to numerous reports and statements from Afghan refugees and advocacy groups, even documented Afghan refugees have faced detention by Pak authorities. These detentions often lead to many challenges, including allegations of harassment and mistreatment by Pak officials.

Such claims raise significant human rights
One man's rights are another man's existential threat.
concerns and underscore the importance of addressing not only the issue of legal documentation but also the treatment and rights of Afghan refugees within Pakistain’s borders.
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#1  So the Taliban war zone is better than Pakiland?
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