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A new report is facing the “intensified insulting tactics” as a result of pressure on Afghan refugees for the deportation of illegal foreigners and Afghan civilian card holders.
In the United States, the Human Rights Human Rights (HRW) called an alarm in a report broadcast on Wednesday. The non-governmental organization called on the international community to prevent the deportation to Afghanistan, where he was followed by the Taliban, emphasizing the news that human rights were violated in Pakistan.
“Afghanistan is not a safe country,” said Fereshta Abbasi, a Afghan researcher with HRW. “If you are a female protesters in Pakistan, there is a chance you can be deported on March 31, you can deport or return to Afghanistan.”
Abbasi said that HRW documented documents of women’s rights, who was detained by women’s rights lawyers in Afghanistan and the Taliban, who were subjected to torture. The NGO also heard the reports of those killed under the regime or lost women.
“The risk is really high and I hope that the international community is taking concrete measures to make sure that the risky Afghans are not returned.”
The report says that human rights defenders, journalists and former government staff are at a special risk.
The Dire also showed economic condition: all deported will fight to live in Afghanistan, Afghanistan’s unemployment, broken health system and external aid. “
At the beginning of this month, the Pakistani Ministry of Internal Affairs, all the illegal foreigners and Afghan civilian card holders called on the country to leave the country until March 31. The shields will be deported from April 1.
Afghans represent the majority of Pakistan’s foreign population; The United Nations (UN) estimates that 3.7 million in the country. Many, during the Soviet warfare evacuation of Afghanistan in the 1980s, others crossed the border after the group seized the border in August 2021.
According to the UN, more than 800,000 Afghans in Pakistan are currently holding a citizen of Afghan citizens. The other is about 1.3 million officially registered and is a separate evidence of the residential card issued by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). It is not clear how these owners will affect.
A Afghan researcher in the United States is afraid to leave their homes in Pakistan, which is a human rights viewer, Afghan migrants located in the United States, because they are afraid of leaving their homes in Pakistan, because they are afraid to leave their homes from March 31 to leave the country.
Pakistan first announced the final repatriation plan in October 2023, and after deepening the economic crisis contributed to the increase in immigrant feelings. His government also referred to national security issues and accused many Afghans in the country. The tensions on the Afghan-Pakistani border, resulted in clashes between security forces, forced thousands of houses to escape.
Since 2023, more than 800,000 Afghans in Pakistan have returned home or forcibly expelled, and the UN says. Most of the returns, according to the Pakistani government, according to the report of the year, as a reason to leave, as a reason to leave as a reason to leave.
AFGAN Sports Journalist, HRW’s HRW statement told HRW that even with whom were the legalized Afghans with whom.
According to the report, Pakistani police raided houses, beaten and confiscated refugee documents, including the people detained, and the documents.
Afghan refugees said that the government would require bribes and requiring bribes to allow police to remain in the country.
HRW said that the forced revenues, foreigners and deportations could lead to Pakistan’s obligations of Pakistani obligations as the UN Convention on Torture.
The organization said that the police are visiting school or in school or in the school or in the markets or the arrest of the police. Pakistani authorities also claimed that their families collared separately without being expelled.
“Although even the necessary legal documents of a member of a family member, the police could leave half of all family members or stay in Pakistan, including children,” he said.
“Representatives of the Assistance Organization said that children under the age of 18 were not deported in Pakistan or deported themselves in Afghanistan or deported themselves.”
“Pakistan officials should immediately stop raping the Afghans to return home and wish the opportunity to seek protection,” Hrw Asian Director Elaine Pearson.
“The Taliban government in Afghanistan must prevent any perception against the refund of Afghans and cancel offensive policies against women and girls.”
More than 70 percent of the refund of Afghans are women and children, According to the UN. This includes women to study for the girls’ daughters and more than the Taliban to study To prohibit girls Last 6th grade. The group banned women from most of the groups as part of the rigid measures taken after taking power in August 2021.
“My 13-year-old daughter went to school and could not go here,” Noor Mohamad deported to Nimroz province in Afghanistan.
“It’s a very difficult life.”
The report said that about half of more than 22 million people in Afghanistan – about half of the population, about half of the population, and other aid in January 3.5 million children are “sharp nutrition.”
“The Afghan economy system collapsed. … There is no health care system,” Abbasi said.
The organization called on Afghan refugees, including Canada, including Afghanistan’s return.
“Afghans should meet the relevance of the situation in Pakistan, where the hostages of risky risky areas have to respond to the relevance of the situation in Pakistan,” Pearson said.
Canada received more than 55,000 things since August 2021 The Afghans and priority are working on a special measures taken on various Afghan special events, Rémi Larivière, CBC news on Tuesday, Press Secretary of Refugee and Citizenship Rémi Larivière said.
Canada closely follows the situation in Pakistan, and “actively involved in the relocation of Afghans with the Pakistani government.”
“IRCC communicates with customers because we are aware of their change in the situation,” he said.
“This means that this great crisis is more likely to be transferred to Canada.”