Pakistan to Arrest and Deport Undocumented Afghan Refugees

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The Pakistani government has announced plans to arrest and deport undocumented Afghan refugees, leading to a mass exodus of over 100,000 migrants. Afghan refugees are waiting in vehicles and trucks at the Torkham border, with the number continuing to grow. The crackdown has led to reports of arrests, harassment, and extortion.

The government has said it would begin arresting undocumented Afghans and taking them to new holding centres from Wednesday, from where they will be processed and forcibly returned to Afghanistan."Thousands of Afghan refugees are waiting for their turn in vehicles, lorries, and trucks, and the number continues to grow," Irshad Mohmand, a senior government official at the Torkham border told AFP.

More than 80 percent have left via the northern Torkham border in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where the majority of Afghan migrants live. "The Pakistani government is using threats, abuse, and detention to coerce Afghan asylum seekers without legal status to return to Afghanistan or face deportation," Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday.

Millions of Afghans have crossed the border during decades of conflict, making Pakistan the host of one of the world's largest refugee populations.

Source: Car News Wire (carnewswire.net)

Pakistan Afghan Refugees Deportation Torkham Border Crackdown Arrests Harassment Extortion

 

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