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By Ariba Shahid ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Evicted from their homes and huddling under plastic sheets after heavy rains, Afghan ...
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Pakistan resumes forced expulsions of 1.4 million Afghan refugees despite UN concerns
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Authorities in Pakistan have resumed the forced deportations of Afghan refugees after the federal government declined to extend a key deadline for their stay, officials said ...
Over two thousand Afghan refugees currently residing in Pakistan are at risk of being deported back to Taliban-controlled ...
The Islamabad High Court has halted the deportation of 18 Afghan refugees with expired PoR cards, granting temporary relief ...
ISLAMABAD: Hundreds of Afghan citizens, many of whom once held secure jobs and positions in Afghanistan, remain stranded in ...
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Pakistan extended the deadline for the deportation of millions of Afghan refugees to Sept. 1, officials ...
Arrests and deportations of Afghan refugees by Pakistani authorities fuel demand for dialogue between govts of Afghanistan and Pakistan to resolve the situation ...
Pakistan has started to deport documented Afghan refugees ahead of its deadline for them to leave, according to the United ...
Afghan refugees in a park near government offices in Islamabad said they had nowhere to go as Pakistan pressures ...
With 1.7 million Afghan refugees, Pakistan has one of the world's largest refugee populations. More than 1.5 million of these are in affected provinces, dozens of Afghan refugee villages have been ...
UNHCR expects to start clearing a controversial, makeshift refugee encampment just inside the Pakistan border on Monday, moving more than 500 Afghans back to Afghanistan in the first stage of a plan ...
STORY: Huddled in a park in Islamabad, these Afghan refugees say they have nowhere to go.That's as Pakistan pressures ...
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