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Pakistan: 200,000 Afghan Nationals Returned Home

30th October, 2023 · admin

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
October 30, 2023

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan said Monday that almost 200,000 Afghan nationals voluntarily returned to Afghanistan over the past two months ahead of an official deadline for all illegally residing foreigners to leave or face deportation.

The Pakistani government has ordered “illegal/unregistered foreigners” and those “overstaying their visa validity periods” to return to their countries of origin by November 1.

Interior Minister Sarfaraz Bugti told a news conference Monday that individuals who remain in the country past the deadline will be detained and held in designated “holding centers” before being transported to the nearest Afghan border crossing and repatriated.

He reiterated that the crackdown was not aimed at any specific nationality, though he said the targeted community primarily comprises people from Afghanistan.

Bugti, when announcing the deadline in early October, said that an estimated 1.7 million Afghans are among those facing forcible return.

The U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR, reports Pakistan currently is hosting about 1.4 legally registered Afghan refugees and nearly 900,000 Afghans documented as economic migrants. Another 700,000 fled Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover in August 2021 and took refuge in the neighboring country.

“We have appealed to Pakistan to continue its protection of all vulnerable Afghans who have sought safety in the country and could be at imminent risk if forced to return,” said Matthew Saltmarsh, UNHCR spokesperson.

“UNHCR appreciates the announcements by Pakistan to exclude registered refugees and other categories of vulnerable Afghans from this exercise,” he said but noted that Afghanistan was going through a severe humanitarian crisis with several human rights challenges, particularly for women and girls.

Pakistan, while responding to UNHCR concerns, said Monday that its deportation plan applies to all illegal foreigners residing in the country, irrespective of their nationality and country of origin.

“The decision is in the exercise of Pakistan’s sovereign domestic laws and compliant with applicable international norms and principles,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zohra Baloch said in a statement. She emphasized again that legally registered Afghan refugees “are beyond the purview of this plan,” and government security agencies are directed to ensure their safety.

“The international community must scale up collective efforts to address protracted refugee situations through advancing durable solutions as a matter of priority. Pakistan will continue to work with our international partners to this end,” Baloch stated.

Pakistani officials defend their crackdown, citing a dramatic surge in deadly attacks in the country they say are being orchestrated by Taliban-allied fugitive militants out of Afghan sanctuaries. Islamabad maintains that Afghan nationals carried out several recent suicide bombings in Pakistan.

Taliban authorities rejected the charges and called on Pakistan to “reconsider its plan” of expelling Afghans. However, they have lately made emergency arrangements on the Afghan side to provide shelter, health care, food and other services to families returning voluntarily or are expected to be forced out of Pakistan after the November 1 deadline.

U.N. officials warn Pakistan’s deportation of “undocumented” foreign nationals risks triggering a human rights catastrophe.

“We are very worried that those who are deported face a whole host of human rights violations, including torture, arbitrary arrest and detention, severe discrimination, and lack of access to basic economic and social needs,” said Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson for the U.N. high commissioner for human rights.

Shamdasani said women are of particular concern as the de facto Taliban rulers “have attempted to completely erase them from any public presence in society — from the workplace, from schools, from even public parks.”

Lisa Schlein contributed to this report from Geneva.

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Tolo News in Dari – October 30, 2023

30th October, 2023 · admin

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Taliban Shut Down Women’s Tailoring Shops in Mazar-i-Sharif City

30th October, 2023 · admin

8am: According to information confirmed by the sources speaking to Hasht-e Subh Daily on Monday, October 30th, the Taliban enforced the closure of these women’s tailoring shops in Mazar-i-Sharif since the end of last week. Women tailors were informed by the Taliban that they are now permitted to operate only in the “Noor Market,” an area specifically designated for women in Mazar-i-Sharif. This development further exacerbates the challenges faced by women in the workforce following the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan. International organizations have reported a drastic 32% reduction in women’s small businesses, highlighting the adverse impact of the Taliban’s policies on women’s economic opportunities. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Economic News, Taliban | Tags: Balkh, Life under Taliban rule, Mazar-e-Sharif, Taliban war on women |

Familiar foes Afghanistan and Sri Lanka meet with semi-finals still within reach

30th October, 2023 · admin

Ariana: Afghanistan and Sri Lanka will both be out to even up their win-loss record and give their hopes of reaching the knockout stages a huge boost when the sides meet in Pune on Monday. Both sides have surged back into semi-final contention with giant-killing victories, as Afghanistan stunned Pakistan and Sri Lanka made it two on the trot with a win over titleholders England, icc-cricket.com reported. Click here to read more (external link).

Update: Afghanistan, 242-3, beat Sri Lanka, 241 all out, by seven wickets

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NRF: One NRF Commander and Six Taliban Fighters Killed in Clash in Nuristan Province

29th October, 2023 · admin

8am: The NRF claims that one of its commanders and six fighters from the Taliban group were killed, and 15 other Taliban members have defected to join the NRF. The NRF has confirmed the death of Mohebullah, one of its commanders in Nuristan, as a result of the confrontation. Local sources in Nuristan, as reported by Hasht-e Subh Daily, revealed that Taliban intelligence forces specifically targeted Mohebullah, a former government army soldier, in the province. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in NRF - National Resistance Front, Security, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Nuristan |

Tolo News in Dari – October 29, 2023

29th October, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

UN Urges Pakistan to Suspend Forcible Deportation of Afghan Nationals

29th October, 2023 · admin

Lisa Schlein
VOA News
October 29, 2023

GENEVA — U.N. agencies are warning that Pakistan’s planned expulsion of more than a million “undocumented” foreign nationals risks triggering a human rights catastrophe.

They are appealing to Pakistani authorities to suspend these deportations as a November 1 deadline looms for the forcible return of 1.4 million Afghan nationals to Afghanistan where many will likely be at grave risk of human rights violations.

“We are very worried that those who are deported face a whole host of human rights violations including torture, arbitrary arrest and detention, severe discrimination, and lack of access to basic economic and social needs,” said Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson for the U.N. high commissioner for human rights.

She said women are of particular concern as the de facto Taliban rulers “have attempted to completely erase them from any public presence in society — from the workplace, from schools, from even public parks.”

The U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR, reports Pakistan currently is hosting 3.7 million Afghan refugees, 700,000 of whom fled Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover in August 2021. It says about 1.7 million are deemed to be in Pakistan illegally, with little legal protection or means to get asylum.

Pakistan says Afghans who are registered as refugees do not have to worry about being deported. It says only those people, regardless of nationality, who are in the country illegally will be returned to their home countries.

The UNHCR and International Organization for Migration report nearly 60,000 Afghans have returned to Afghanistan since October 3 when Pakistan announced its November 1 deportation deadline. The agencies say 78 percent of those returning to Afghanistan cite fear of arrest as the reason for leaving Pakistan.

“We have appealed to Pakistan to continue its protection of all vulnerable Afghans who have sought safety in the country and could be at imminent risk if forced to return,” said Matthew Saltmarsh, UNHCR spokesperson.

“UNHCR appreciates the announcements by Pakistan to exclude registered refugees and other categories of vulnerable Afghans from this exercise,” he said but noted that Afghanistan was going through a severe humanitarian crisis with several human rights challenges, particularly for women and girls.

Besides women and girls, others at particular risk include civil society activists, journalists, human rights defenders, former government officials, and security force members.

“As winter approaches, any mass deportations are bound to deepen the dire humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, as it grapples with the devastating impact of a series of earthquakes that struck Herat Province this month,” said Shamdasani.

According to the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, OCHA, the Herat disaster has directly affected more than 66,000 people, killed about 1,500, and injured nearly 2000.

Shamdasani said that U.N. human rights monitors in Afghanistan have raised their concerns with the de facto authorities of the international human rights obligations that continue to bind Afghanistan as a state and “their obligations to protect, promote and fulfil human rights.”

At the same time, she said Pakistan too must “continue providing protection to those in need and ensure that any future returns are safe, dignified, and voluntary and fully consistent with international law.

“As the November 1 deadline approaches,” she said, “we urge the Pakistan authorities to suspend forcible returns of Afghan nationals before it is too late to avoid a human rights catastrophe.”

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The Taliban’s Attempt to Dismantle Infrastructures

29th October, 2023 · admin

Taliban militants (file photo)

8am: If this issue persists, our country is predicted to face a severe shortage of experienced and capable human resources, making it unable to undertake large-scale national projects without the assistance of foreign forces… In a bleak analysis, it could be argued that the primary objective of the Taliban is to deprive girls of modern education and to lure teenagers and young people into religious schools. In doing so, they are shaping an indoctrinated generation, easily exploited by foreign intelligence agencies, working to the advantage of others. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Society, Taliban | Tags: Taliban government failure |

Suppressive policies blamed for Herat earthquake deaths: Sky News

29th October, 2023 · admin

Khaama: According to Sky News, dozens of women in Herat lost their lives during the earthquake as they were trapped under rubble. They hesitated to escape because they feared not having their hijabs. The report states, “Women who were confined at home under the strict Taliban laws have now perished.” Meanwhile, a female doctor in Herat’s provincial hospital told Khaama Press News Agency that in the initial hours of the earthquake, earthquake-affected women in “Taliban-controlled” areas were not allowed to be treated by male doctors. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Environmental News, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban government failure |

The Importance of Popular Resistance Against the Taliban

28th October, 2023 · admin

8am: The political movements that try to challenge the Taliban should not be established only in foreign countries aiming at exploiting the people again with the support of foreigners and a shift in their foreign policy. Such currents, even if they come to work with the support of foreigners, will still go through the same fate as the technocrats supported by the Westerners in Afghanistan. Political currents dependent on foreigners are short-lived and only appear in politics when the foreign masters see fit. People’s resistance should not be in the hands of foreigners and should be carried out with the assistance of external powers. This is because foreigners pursue their own goals and interests in any event and these interests can be changed. Popular resistance must rely on itself and act with complete independence. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Opinion/Editorial, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban |
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