Acting Minister of Public Health Noor Jalal Jalali said on Sunday that Afghanistan’s neighbors cannot tolerate Afghanistan’s progress, so they harass migrants, confiscate their property and forcibly expel them.“One has built a house and a life with his own power, but he is told that he has no right to take it with him,” Noor Jalal Jalali said at an event in Kabul.
“He is beaten, humiliated and taken to a vehicle and is told to leave.
Our brothers should return to their country even with the little money they have.”Pakistan plans to expel three million Afghans from the country this year.
Arrests have already begun in several cities.Local officials in Nangarhar province say 316 families have entered the country through the Torkham crossing in the past three days.“All the committees are ready,” said Azizullah Mustafa, deputy governor of Nangarhar.
“In the last two or three days, 316 families have been expelled.
There is the service committee.
We have also contacted the center.
Allah willing, we have the facilities.
We will also meet with institutions to coordinate the process.”About 845,000 Afghans have left Pakistan over the past 18 months, figures from the International Organization for Migration show.The deportations come despite criticism from human rights groups. The post Health Minister slams deportations, says neighbors cannot accept Afghanistan’s progress first appeared on TINS News.
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