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Mps summon Rabbani, Balkhi on forced expelling of Afghan migrants

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Parliament members in lower house have summoned Minister of Foreign Affairs Salahuddin Rabbani and Minister of Refugee and Repatriation Sayed Hussien Alemi Balkhi on Afghan migrants forced expelling by the European countries on Wednesday.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Salahuddin Rabbani has stated that 7 European countries have signed a memorandum of Understanding on migrants issues, officials in Afghanistan Government is trying to sign a memorandum of understanding with European countries on Afghan migrants forced expelling.

“7 memorandum of understanding has been signed in between the European countries which forced expelling of Afghan migrants from Europe where Afghan Government doesn’t accept the decision made Minister of Foreign affairs Salahuddin Rabbani said,”

No chartered plans which are delivering those Afghan migrants, whom were forcedly evicted from Europe, will be allowed to land in Afghanistan’s airports Mr. Rabbani added.

Meanwhile Minister of Refugee and Repatriation Sayed Hussien Alemi Balkhi said,” exchanging of words and talks in between the Afghan officials and European countries have saved 40 percent of Afghan migrants not to be expelled by force from European countries,”

Mps have criticized the Afghan Government policy towards Afghan migrants abroad.

Mp Asadullah Saadati said,” Afghanistan is not having a good policy towards Afghan migrants, this has increased the numbers of Afghan migrants to be expelled by force by the European countries.”

“Based on the Geneva convention none of the countries could expel migrants by force, therefore Afghan Government is responsible for its citizens to act and defend their rights Mp Farhad Azimi said,”

Insecurity, unemployment, poor economy have made the Afghans to leave their country for Europe, some of the migrants have lost their life on the way, some still have no clear destination to go.

Reported by Rafi Sediqee

 

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IEA rejects Russia’s claims of foreign militants in Afghanistan

He further called on Russian authorities to reassess their understanding of the situation in Afghanistan and to update their reports based on objective facts on the ground.

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The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has strongly rejected recent claims by Russia regarding the presence of international terrorist groups inside Afghanistan, calling the allegations unfounded and based on inaccurate information.

Speaking on the issue, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, said Afghanistan is fully secure and no foreign armed groups are operating within the country.
He stressed that the entire territory of Afghanistan is under a single authority, leaving no space for external groups to carry out activities.

“We regret that such claims are made from sources in Russia,” Mujahid said, adding that these allegations date back to the past, including the period of the U.S. occupation, and have no basis in current realities. “We categorically reject these assertions.”

He further called on Russian authorities to reassess their understanding of the situation in Afghanistan and to update their reports based on objective facts on the ground.

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Escalating violence in Pashtun regions during Ramadan raises concerns

He described these incidents as grave violations of international law and acts that have deepened fears among affected communities.

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Amid the holy month of Ramadan, violence has continued in several Pashtun areas, raising serious concerns among local communities.

In a post in X, Manzoor Ahmad Pashteen, the founder and head of Pashtun Tahafuz Movement, noted that in Tirah, four Pashtun civilians were reportedly killed and six others injured during operations carried out by the Pakistani army. Protests that followed in Orakzai were also met with force, leaving four more individuals seeking peace and justice injured.

In Afghanistan’s Behsud district, 17 civilians, including women and children, were reportedly killed in airstrikes attributed to Pakistani forces, he stated.

He described these incidents as grave violations of international law and acts that have deepened fears among affected communities.

In recent days, additional casualties have been reported in Rozmak, Shawal (North Waziristan), Mubarak Shahi village (Mir Ali), Speen Wam, Abakhel village, Dosali, Takhte Khel (Lakki Marwat), Azam Warsak (South Waziristan), Bajaur, and Bannu, where clashes between security forces and armed groups have resulted in deaths and injuries among civilians, Pashteen said.

He stated that the ongoing violence reflects longstanding grievances in Pashtun regions. The Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) has stated that it will continue to oppose what it describes as injustices against Pashtun communities and will stand in solidarity with those affected.

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UNAMA reports civilian casualties from Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan

UNAMA urged all parties to end hostilities, protect civilians, and uphold international law principles of distinction, proportionality, and precaution to prevent further civilian harm.

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The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has confirmed credible reports of civilian casualties following overnight Pakistani airstrikes inside Afghanistan on 21–22 February.

Airstrikes in Behsud and Khogyani districts of Nangarhar province, carried out between approximately 23:45 on 21 February and 00:15 on 22 February, have reportedly killed at least 13 civilians and injured seven others, including women and children.

Pakistani forces also struck Barmal and Urgun districts in Paktika province.

In Barmal’s Marghai area, an airstrike on 21 February around 23:15 hit a madrassa and partially damaged a nearby mosque.

In Urgun’s Dahna area, an airstrike at approximately 23:30 partially destroyed a vacant private residence. No civilian casualties have been reported from these strikes.

UNAMA urged all parties to end hostilities, protect civilians, and uphold international law principles of distinction, proportionality, and precaution to prevent further civilian harm.

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