Over 12,000 Afghan migrants ‘forcibly deported’ from Pakistan: Statement
Specifically, on October 24, 4,369 of these migrants were "forcibly" expelled from Pakistan through the Torkham crossing.
Specifically, on October 24, 4,369 of these migrants were "forcibly" expelled from Pakistan through the Torkham crossing.
Since the Taliban's takeover in August 2021, Afghan media has faced severe restrictions, including the arbitrary detention of journalists and.
There are claims from some journalists that the Taliban has restricted their access to hospitals.
The arrests have reportedly occurred across several regions, including "Kohna Deh" and "Khargah," the sources said.
This move comes in response to recent deportations and the looming deadline for undocumented migrants in Pakistan.
Taliban said Haqqani was accepted by the UAE as charge d’affaires for the embassy
Shakir asserted that not only Hibatullah but also the Defense Minister, Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid, had made similar declarations.
The migrants expressed deep concern about the plight of immigrants in Pakistan, asserting that their voices have gone unheard by.
The blast happened at a boxing gym in Dasht-e-Barchi area in Kabul.
The Taliban had apprehended Wesa late in March, and subsequently, they linked his arrest to a series of gatherings he.