During the last two months, around 3,000 Afghan refugee families in Pakistan have returned to their country through the Torkham crossing, officials said.The officials at Nangarhar Directorate of Refugees and Returnees say that they have provided all the facilities for the returnees from Pakistan in Omari camp.Some of the returnees complain about the mistreatment of the Pakistani forces and say that it has become difficult for Afghans to live in Pakistan.On the other hand, some other officials in the Omari camp say that they fully cooperate with the returnees in terms of moving them to their home provinces.According to the officials, forced deportation of Afghan immigrants from Pakistan is still going on.The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) published its weekly report on the return of refugees from Pakistan to Afghanistan on Saturday this week.The report states that since the beginning of this year, more than 9,000 Afghan refugees have voluntarily returned to Afghanistan.Last year, Pakistan set a deadline for undocumented migrants to leave the country.
Islamabad says it repatriates undocumented migrants.The post Around 3,000 Afghan refugee families return home from Pakistan in last two months first appeared on Ariana News.
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