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Increasing Pressure on Afghan Immigrants in Pakistan

The Ministry of Interior of Pakistan has announced that the amnesty plan for illegal immigrants in this country has ended.

Fayeq Younesi
31 Dec 2022
Increasing Pressure on Afghan Immigrants in Pakistan

Rana Sanaullah, the Minister of Interior of Pakistan, posted on Twitter, those whose residence has ended, should not live in Pakistan after December 31.

It should be noted that a large part of illegal immigrants in Pakistan are Afghans.

Many of them have migrated to Pakistan for treatment.

According to the United Nations, approximately 1.3 million Afghan refugees live in Pakistan.

Expressing concern about the situation of Afghan immigrants in Pakistan, this organization has said that the continuous mistreatment of Afghan immigrants is intolerable.

This is while hundreds of Afghan immigrants are in Pakistani prisons on various charges, including illegal immigration, and they are complaining about the inhumane behavior of that country’s military.

Hamid Karzai, the former president of the country, expressed concern about the situation of Afghan immigrants, especially women and children in Pakistani prisons, and called such behavior of Pakistan inappropriate and against values.

He asked the government of Pakistan to deal with Afghan immigrants based on the values ​​of human rights and humanitarian standards.

Translated by: Shir Ali Jafari

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