Richard Bennett, the United Nations unique rapporteur on human rights for Afghanistan, has stressed the requirement to protect Afghan migrants in Pakistan and urged governments to treat them more humanely.
Responding to reports of an uptick in forced deportations of Afghan migrants in Pakistan, he restated his require Afghan refugees not to go back to the nation and emphasized the need for host countries to support them.He likewise contacted UN member nations to increase financial assistance and other aid to assist support migrants.
This comes in the middle of reports of Pakistan&& s ongoing project to by force deport Afghan migrants in the country.
Today the Afghanistan embassy expressed && deep issue over the current detention of approximately 800 Afghan nationals in Islamabad, including individuals holding valid visas, PoR, and ACC cards&& .
The embassy stated that the absence of clearness surrounding NOC (No Objection Certificate) requirements/issuance process has resulted in uncomfortable cases of arbitrary detention and deportation.&& Among those deported are 137 Afghan nationals whose visas had expired but who had already made an application for extensions, as well as holders of temporary SHARP/UNHCR registration,& & the embassy said.Mistreatment of Afghan migrants must stop: KhalilzadThe post Bennett reiterates require Afghan migrants in Pakistan to be ‘& lsquo; safeguarded & initially appeared on Ariana News.
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