Pakistan Weighs Extension for Afghan Refugees Amidst Controversial Crackdown
Pakistan may extend the deadline for 1.4 million Afghan refugees to return home, providing relief from the June 30 deadline. The government launched a crackdown on illegal foreigners in 2023, mainly targeting Afghans. The extension aims to allow refugees time for personal arrangements before leaving.
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Pakistan is considering extending the deadline for 1.4 million legally residing Afghan refugees to return home, according to announcements made on Monday. This potential extension could provide significant relief for those previously ordered to leave by June 30 as the Cabinet prepares to discuss the matter.
The tough stance stems from Pakistan's 2023 crackdown on illegal foreigners, largely focusing on Afghans fleeing war and poverty over the years. A senior official has confirmed that a proposal to extend the stay, allowing refugees to finalize personal affairs, was submitted for Cabinet consideration last week.
The country's expulsion policy has faced criticism from international organizations like the UN, citing risks in Afghanistan's capacity to support returnees. Rights groups have also expressed concern over reports of arbitrary detentions and forced deportations by Pakistani authorities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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