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RASC News > Afghanistan > The Taliban Embassy in Islamabad: Afghanistani immigrants in Pakistan are facing increased hardship and despair
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The Taliban Embassy in Islamabad: Afghanistani immigrants in Pakistan are facing increased hardship and despair

Published 06/10/2023
The Taliban Embassy in Islamabad: Afghanistani immigrants in Pakistan are facing increased hardship and despair
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RASC News Agency:The Taliban Embassy in Islamabad has recently expressed its discontentment with the treatment of Afghanistani refugees by the Pakistani police. On the evening of Thursday, October 5, the embassy took to various social media platforms to report a meeting with the Pakistan Police General Commander.
The embassy claimed that the inappropriate conduct of the Pakistani police had resulted in a life of difficulty and suffocation for Afghanistani refugees living in the country. Furthermore, the embassy condemned the harassment of women and children during arrests.

However, the Taliban group’s embassy assured that it is in the process of communicating with international migration organizations and Pakistani authorities to address the challenges faced by Afghanistani immigrants in Pakistan.

The Taliban group’s embassy has announced its efforts to engage with international migration organizations and Pakistani authorities to address the challenges encountered by Afghanistani immigrants in Pakistan. Notably, the number of migrants in Afghanistan has increased post the fall of the Taliban regime, primarily due to insecurity in neighboring countries, such as Pakistan. In current times, Pakistan has issued a warning to Afghanistani refugees to vacate the country by the end of October, failing which they may face imprisonment.

In contrast, Amnesty International has urged Pakistan in recent days to reconsider its decision to expel Afghanistani refugees. The organization emphasized that these refugees have fled from the tyranny and oppression of the Taliban group and should not be handed over to them.

EnNews 06/10/2023

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