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Afghanistani Red Crescent Distributes Food to Asylum Seekers Expelled from Pakistan

Published 23/11/2023
Afghanistani Red Crescent Distributes Food to Asylum Seekers Expelled from Pakistan
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RASC News Agency: The Afghanistan Red Crescent Society has recently announced the distribution of ready-made food to deported emigrants from Pakistan in Torkham crossing. With the support of the Turkish Red Crescent, the institution is distributing two meals to 1,500 deported migrants every day, including rice, meat, dry bread, drinking water, fresh fruit, and dates.

The Afghanistan Red Crescent Society has stated that the process of distributing ready-made food for emigrants deported from neighboring countries is ongoing in temporary camps in different provinces of the country. The organization has also announced that in the near future, the distribution of food for emigrants deported from Pakistan will begin at the waiting area in Torkham crossing. This is despite the fact that the process of forced deportation of Afghanistani immigrants from Pakistan has greatly increased in recent days, with thousands of immigrants being returned to Afghanistan every day through crossing borders.

The United Nations has urged Pakistan to stop the process of forced deportation of Afghanistani migrants in the winter season, as this poses serious threats to the deported migrants. The spokesperson of the institution has stated that winter in Afghanistan is cold, hard, and deadly, and it is possible that some of these migrants will die when they return to Afghanistan in the cold season. International migration organizations and consultants have also expressed concern about the situation of the emigrants deported from Pakistan to Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban group.

EnNews 23/11/2023

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