Afghanistan

Pakistan’& rsquo; s Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-F chief Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman on Wednesday stated the forced deportation of Afghan nationals from Pakistan an offense of their human rights and urged worldwide community and human rights organisations to take notice of it.“& ldquo; Pakistani authorities are trampling on the human rights of Afghan refugees by carrying them like belongings in vehicles.
Islamabad is unhappy over something else but taking revenge on Afghan refugees.
This is a sentimental type of decision,” & rdquo; the JUI-F chief told a news conference in Peshawar, Dawn newspaper reported.He stated that Afghan experts like medical professionals, engineers and others need to have been adjusted here and ought to not be required to leave the country.The JUI-F chief stated that expulsion of investors and business people who were doing company in Pakistan would also have economic consequences.He questioned why Pakistan was made to struggle with such “& ldquo; blind choices & rdquo;.
& ldquo; Pakistan & rsquo; s interest should be born in mind while making choices,” & rdquo; he said.Fazl stated that trainees who were enrolled in Pakistan must likewise not be expelled and as forcing them out leaves them nowhere.He said that education was one of the standard human rights and denying it was squashing on human rights.Regarding the rest of the refugees, the JUI-F chief said that it was a concern between both nations and Pakistan had actually previously happily accepted Afghan nationals on its soil.He said that hospitality was a part of Pashtun code.“& ldquo; It & rsquo; s careless to kick Afghans out of the nation after hosting them for 45 years.
Both nations should sit together and create systems for the repatriation of the Afghans,” & rdquo; he said.Fazl said that unilateral expulsion of Afghan refugees not just violated human rights but likewise brought bad name to Pakistan.The post Islamabad ‘& lsquo; unhappy about something else’& rsquo;, however taking revenge on Afghan refugees: Fazl-ur-Rehman first appeared on TINS News.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)