Pakistan’& rsquo; s Deputy Minister of the Interior Ministry, Talal Chaudhry, states a brand-new due date will not be granted for Afghan refugees to leave the nation.
He mentioned that the procedure of returning undocumented migrants to Afghanistan is ongoing which no new extension for their expulsion will be considered.According to him, over 800,000 Afghan migrants—-- some of whom even held ACC cards have been deported up until now.“& ldquo; Those who just have the “& ldquo; ACC & rdquo; cards or any other kind of card are being returned to their country.
Since October 30, 2023, more than 800,000 individuals have been deported, and in the past few days alone, 11,000 people with ACC cards were returned to Afghanistan.
This process will continue.
When it comes to asylum seekers being transferred to other countries, they have until completion of April this year—-- a deadline which will not be extended,” & rdquo; he added.Meanwhile, Acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriation, Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, during a conference with Robert Chatterton Dickson, the British chargé d’& rsquo; affaires for Afghanistan, mentioned that Pakistan has actually magnified the forced deportation of migrants in infraction of international laws and norms.He stressed that addressing the situation of these migrants requires increased assistance from the worldwide community.In this conference, Dickson also stated that the UK has actually added more than seven million pounds to its humanitarian aid to supply additional support for the Afghan migrants.The post No brand-new deadline will be offered for Afghan refugees: Pakistani official initially appeared on TINS News.
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