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Repatriated Afghans complain about harassment by Pakistani police

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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Afghan refugees repatriated back to Afghanistan complain about Pakistani police harassment and abuse.

Kabul – Islamabad political relations do affect Afghan refugees in Pakistan. Both Afghan and Pakistani governments should register nearly one million unregistered Afghans in Pakistan and extend their stay by 2017, but the relations between Kabul and Islamabad have put the process in a vague.

President Ashraf Ghani promised donor countries at the Senior Officials Meeting (SOM) in Kabul to address the problem of Afghan refugees in Iran and Pakistan soon.

“We have a comprehensive plan to deal with the immigrants issues who is willing to return, honorably, and voluntarily to Afghanistan, our commitment is to eliminate the word ‘internal displaced’ from our political glossary,” Ghani said on Saturday.

According to the reports about 137,000 refugees have returned back to their homeland since January 2015.

The repatriated Afghans who have returned to the country worry about insecurity, unemployment and lack of housing.

“We are displaced, we don’t have a place to live and we don’t know what to do to feed ourself, I ask the government to provide a job for us,” Rahim Khan a repatriated Afghan said.

This year the numbers of Afghan refugees returned back from Pakistan have increased to fourfold; If Afghanistan and Pakistan fail to extend their stay in Pakistan for another two years the number may tremendously increase.

The UN Refugee Agency (UNAMA) says they pay an amount of $200, drugs and other informative materials to Afghan refugees who return voluntarily.

REFUGIES_06_09_2015_DARI_SOT.avi_snapshot_02.04_[2015.09.06_15.12.59]“We provide them with mine awareness programs, we vaccine their children, we provide them with medicines and also give them a financial aid of $200 to each person,” Ahmad Fahim a UNAMA Official in Kabul said.

On August 2015, a tripartite session was held in Kabul between Afghanistan, Pakistan and the UNAMA to start the documentation process of unregistered Afghan refugees in Pakistan.

Pakistan’s minister for States and Frontier Regions (SAFRON) Abdul Qadir Baloch who was in the meeting to represent Pakistan promised to help Afghans “return to their own country in dignity and honor voluntarily as soon as possible”.

Nearly three million Afghan refugees are still living in Pakistan and according to the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Pakistan is hosting almost 1.5 million registered Afghan refugees and also hosts around one million un-registered Afghans.

Reported by: Fahim Noori

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Three road construction projects launched in Kabul

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Three road construction projects worth about one billion Afghanis started in capital Kabul on Saturday.

The projects were inaugurated by Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.

The projects are: the second phase of Kotal Khairkhane road, the first part of the Shahid square to Qasaba, and the Airport road to Gumruk.

In the inauguration ceremony, Mullah Baradar said that Kabul municipality is working hard to beautify and regulate the city, and people should cooperate with the government in protecting public benefit projects.

He directed the officials of Kabul municipality to complete the mentioned projects on time and with good quality.

The second phase of Kotel Khairkhaneh road is 2.5 kilometers long and 60 meters wide. Thie road will cost 364 million Afghanis and will be completed in 20 months.

The Shahid square-Qasaba road is 1.8 kilometers long and 45 meters wide, which will be built at a cost of 175 million Afghanis in one year.

The Airport-Gumruk road is 2.7 km long and 60 meters wide, which will be completed at a cost of 407 million Afghanis in 20 months.

The projects are funded by Kabul Municipality.

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Russian defense minister says main threat for SCO countries emanates from Afghanistan

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Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu said on Friday that the main threat for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) members emanates from Afghanistan where international terrorist groups find shelter due to unstable and indefinite political situation.

Speaking at a meeting of the SCO defense ministers in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana, Shoygu said Washington has stepped up efforts to restore its positions in Central and South Asia that were lost after the withdrawal of coalition troops from Afghanistan, Anadolu Agency reported.

The military chief called “unacceptable” the deployment of the American military infrastructure in the region, arguing that intentions should be regarded as “a direct threat to stability in the SCO space.”

According to him, the US is trying to impose a new security system in the Asia-Pacific region for dominance.

This comes as the Islamic Emirate has repeatedly emphasized that it does not allow anyone to pose threats to any other country from Afghanistan soil.

Recently, Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid, Acting Minister of National Defense Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid said that no destructive groups including Daesh have physical presence in Afghanistan,

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IEA calls Mujahideen Victory Day ‘freedom day’

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In a statement on the occasion of the 32nd anniversary of the victory of the Mujahideen against the then communist government, the Islamic Emirate said that it is a day of freedom of the Afghan nation.

The Islamic Emirate described the coup by People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan on 27th April 1978 as a dark day in history, as a result of which the people of Afghanistan suffered severe human and financial losses.

The statement said that the Afghan nation suffered huge casualties in their 14-year struggle against the thoughts and actions of the communists, as 1.5 million people died and millions more faced various hardships.

“After 20 years of Jihad, our country was freed from another occupation and the Islamic system was established, so the Islamic Emirate will make its utmost efforts so that the fruits of decades of sacrifice and struggle of this nation are not wasted,” the statement said.

“It was the wish of the martyrs to fully implement the Islamic system in the country, and therefore, the Islamic Emirate is trying to facilitate development and prosperity under the shadow of the Islamic system in order to realize the goals of the Afghan people’s jihads,” it added.

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