Amu 8pm News 4 November 2023
Figures released by the Taliban-run Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation reveal that an estimated 57,000 migrants have made their way.
Figures released by the Taliban-run Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation reveal that an estimated 57,000 migrants have made their way.
International human rights organizations have also expressed similar concerns, particularly for women who have been vocal advocates for women's rights.
Over the past two days, Afghan migrants residing in Pakistan have reported coordinated police raids on their homes, further intensifying.
Pakistani officials said that at least 104,000 Afghan nationals have exited through the main Torkham border crossing.
At least 14 members of the Taliban’s leadership are on the UN Security Council’s terrorism blacklist, including both acting deputies.
Although official statements from Taliban-run Arg and other state entities suggest that these discussions revolve around bilateral issues, analysts claim.
Kabul, Bamiyan and Panjshir are among the provinces where such madrassas have been established by the Taliban.
Afghan migrants have reported that they are prohibited from renting houses and accessing basic living amenities.
Since the Taliban's takeover in August 2021, Afghan media has faced severe restrictions, including the arbitrary detention of journalists and.
They expressed deep concern about the plight of immigrants in Pakistan, asserting that their voices have gone unheard by institutions.