INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Pakistan is reportedly in the process of setting up several deportation centers for Afghan refugees who fail to leave the country by their
November 1 deadline.An estimated 1.3 million Afghan refugees who are unregistered in Pakistan have been told to leave by next
Wednesday.According to VOA, sources said special deportation centers would be established in the country&s four provinces: Punjab, Sindh,
Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.Afghans detained in Punjab and Sindh will be transferred to centers in Rawalpindi and Karachi districts,
respectively.Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will have two deportation centers — in Nowshehra and Chamkani — while Balochistan will house three
facilities in the provincial capital of Quetta, and in Pishin and Qilla Abdullah districts
These two provinces line Pakistan&s nearly 2,600-kilometer border with Afghanistan and collectively host most refugee families, VOA
reported.Under the new plan, district administrations, police, prosecution and prison authorities will be allowed to detain and deport
illegally residing Afghan nationals
It specifies that individuals convicted of or currently on trial for minor offenses will be expelled, whereas those convicted of or facing
trial for &serious crimes& will not be sent back to Afghanistan.The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has appealed to Pakistan to overturn its
decision saying it is &inhumane& and &unacceptable.& However, the IEA has recently set up camps inside Afghanistan to provide immediate
shelter for returning refugees.The post Pakistan sets up deportation centers as Afghan migrant deadline looms first appeared on Ariana News.