Islamabad — Diplomats from Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban reported Wednesday that neighboring Pakistan is implementing a plan for the “imminent” and swift mass deportation of nearly three million Afghan refugees from its territory. The Taliban-operated embassy in Islamabad issued the statement, ending ...
Embassy officials. “We seek the reversal of the ban on the refugee program on humanitarian ground,” said Ahmad Shah, a member of the group, who was hoping to leave Pakistan for the United States in March after undergoing all interviews and medical tests. In addition to Pa...
Meanwhile, officials at the Afghan Embassy in Pakistan have announced that in the past two months, the arrest of Afghan migrants in Islamabad and Rawalpindi has intensified. "For the past two months, the arrest of Afghan migrants in Islamabad and Rawalpindi has continued in various forms. Jus...
“We think the problems are being exaggerated,” said Habibullah Fouzi of the Afghan Embassy in Islamabad. The Taliban’s ambassador to Pakistan said Wednesday at a news conference that his government is willing to allow 1,000 tons of food into the area. Abby Spring, a spokeswoman for the ...
It corroborates testimonies from dozens of Afghans inside the country, including a former employee of EUPOL, a European Union agency training Afghan police, and a former staffer at the Dutch embassy, both of whom told Euronews Taliban fighters were going door to door in Kabul to identify ...
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The minister said Pakistan is working in close coordination with the UN refugee agency and the Afghan Embassy to deal with the refugees' dignified return. Afghan delegates at the track II initiative "Beyond Boundaries" earlier said the Afghan government will not be able to accommodate millions of...
ISLAMABAD, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- American Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad said the United States wants a "political settlement between the Afghan government and the Taliban," the U.S. embassy in Pakistan said Thursday. ...
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While living in Afghanistan, Khalili worked on a child abuse protection program funded by the US Embassy. She hoped to gain a US visa but ended up trapped in Pakistan, with few options to leave. “For us, who worked alongside the United States, returning to Afghanistan is not just a risk...