Thursday, July 17, 2025
News

Dire deportations: Pakistan to launch third phase of deporting Afghan refugees

SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend    Print this Page   COMMENT

Islamabad | June 30, 2025 5:44:24 AM IST
Pakistan is set to begin the third phase of its Afghan refugee deportation drive on Monday, a move that could impact approximately 1.4 million registered Afghan nationals, according to a report by Khaama Press.

The move by Pakistan has triggered serious concern amongst humanitarian organisations and rights groups.

As per Khaama Press, the Ministry of Interior announced that the operation will begin following the expiration of the June 30 deadline for the voluntary return of registered Afghan refugees holding UNHCR-issued Proof of Registration (PoR) cards.

It reported that the third phase is expected to affect approximately 1.4 million Afghan nationals currently residing in Pakistan.

Referring to official statements, Khaama Press noted that any Afghan refugee who fails to leave the country by the deadline will face forced removal. The announcement comes as Islamabad intensifies its deportation campaign that began in October 2023 and has already deported around one million Afghans in the last two rounds.

It reported that the Pakistani government had justified the crackdown on both undocumented individuals and registered refugees on the account of ''national security''.

The move has drawn sharp criticism from refugee advocates and human rights organisations, with many arguing that Pakistan''s policy violates international norms and refugee protection agreements.

UN agencies, including UNHCR and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), have cautioned that the mass return of refugees could overwhelm Afghanistan, and have thus urged Pakistan to halt deportations and have called for a coordinated international effort to support reintegration, provide essential services, and prevent further instability.

As per Khaama Press, the Afghan refugees in Pakistan have reported mistreatment and harassment by security forces. Some have described deportations as a source of income for corrupt police officials, alleging that some officers release detainees in exchange for bribes. (ANI)

 
  LATEST COMMENTS ()
POST YOUR COMMENT
Comments Not Available
 
POST YOUR COMMENT
 
 
TRENDING TOPICS
 
 
CITY NEWS
MORE CITIES
 
 
 
MORE ASIA NEWS
Pakuwon Group expands hospitality portfo...
Pakistan Railways to hand over commercia...
Monsoon rains claims 111 lives across Pa...
Pakistan trade bodies call nationwide st...
Five people reportedly forcibly disappea...
Survey reveals Pakistan's PTI govt losin...
More...
 
INDIA WORLD ASIA
Bihar: Unidentified assailants shoot pri...
Balasore student death case: Odisha band...
'If state submits proposal for more fert...
Couple facing financial duress die by su...
Odisha observes bandh over Balasore stud...
Manipur's indigenous Haofa dog breed fin...
More...    
 
 Top Stories
TCL pioneers premium QD MiniLED Tec... 
'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' turns 10: Kabir... 
Pahalgam clear example of security... 
U.S. lawmakers move to stop China f... 
SDMA report reveals 109 deaths owin... 
Telangana Cricket Association seeks... 
IIM Nagpur launches admission to Se... 
E-WENT Accelerates Affordable EV Ro...