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RASC News > Afghanistan > Achakzai: Forced expulsion of Afghanistani refugees from Pakistan has a direct relationship with terrorists’ use of this country’s soil
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Achakzai: Forced expulsion of Afghanistani refugees from Pakistan has a direct relationship with terrorists’ use of this country’s soil

Published 10/11/2023
Achakzai: Forced expulsion of Afghanistani refugees from Pakistan has a direct relationship with terrorists' use of this country's soil
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RASC News Agency: In light of the escalating forced deportation of Afghanistani refugees from Pakistan, Jan Achakzai, the Balochistan Minister for Information, has recently claimed that the forced expulsion of Afghanistani refugees from Pakistan directly relates to terrorists exploiting the country’s soil. According to a report by B.R., Jan Achakzai made these allegations on Thursday November 9th, during a press conference in the city of Karachi, Pakistan.

According to Achakzai, approximately 80,000 Afghanistani refugees have been expelled solely from the Balochistan State of Pakistan since the start of the refugee exit process.
This state official of Pakistan emphasized that terrorists use Afghanistan soil to target our security forces, which is why we have decided to send illegal immigrants back to their own countries. Achakzai claimed that all six attackers who were killed in the “Zhob” area last week were Afghanistani citizens.

However, on the other hand, Pakistani authorities had previously stated that the expulsion of Afghanistani refugees was not related to TTP (Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan).
Meanwhile, Anwar ul-Haq Kakar, the interim Prime Minister of Pakistan, had previously claimed that terrorist incidents in Pakistan had increased by 60% following the Taliban’s takeover in Afghanistan.
It should be noted that the forced deportation of Afghanistani refugees from Pakistan has witnessed a significant increase in the past month, with close to 300,000 Afghanistani migrants being expelled from the country during this period.

EnNews 10/11/2023

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