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Afghans Living in Pakistan Live in an Atmosphere of Fear and Worry

Published 11/05/2023
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RASC: A number of Afghans living in Pakistan say that they cannot evicted from their homes with the recent developments and the violence of the past two days in that country.

These Afghan citizens say that they do not feel safe with the recent developments and they cannot return to their country.

These Afghan citizens want the countries that are handling the cases of Afghan immigrants to deal with their cases as soon as possible.

They said that their internet has been cut since three days and they cannot leave their houses with their wives and children.

It is mention able that today is the third day that the members of Pakistan Tehreek ul Insaf party, led by Imran Khan, went on the streets in different cities and set fire to some government institutions in response to his arrest.

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Shams Feruten 11/05/2023

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