Publish dateWednesday 17 April 2024 - 11:35
Story Code : 288883
Doctors Without Borders is seriously concerned about the deportation of immigrants from Pakistan
In response to the beginning of the second phase of the deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan, Doctors Without Borders has expressed its serious concern about this action.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The Doctors Without Borders organization published a statement on Tuesday saying that many of the migrants being deported from Pakistan are Afghans who have been there for decades.

Doctors Without Borders' announcement states that: for many Afghans, this return means packing their belongings and carrying them by horse, cart, car, and traveling en masse to a country that is currently suffering from widespread poverty, inadequate health services, and increased restrictions. 

Following widespread reactions, Pakistani media reported on Monday, April 15, the second process of forced deportation of "illegal" immigrants and refugees from Pakistan.

According to reports, about 800,000 people will return to the country in the second phase of the deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan.

On the other hand, it is expected that the third stage of this process will lead to the deportation of UNHCR card holders.

Previously, the International Office of Migration (IOM), the Norwegian Refugee Council, the Danish Refugee Council and nine other organizations have expressed concern about the second phase of the deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan.

According to statistics, Pakistan has about 4.4 million Afghans, of which 500,000 have returned to the country.
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