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Pakistan accelerates deportation of Afghans: UN | Migration News

Last updated: April 15, 2025 8:51 am
Oliver James
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Pakistan accelerates deportation of Afghans: UN | Migration News
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Nearly 60,000 people have crossed back into Afghanistan since the start of April.

Pakistan has ramped up the forced mass deportation of Afghan refugees and migrants, with nearly 60,000 having crossed the border since the start of April, the United Nations International Organization for Migration (IOM) said.

Nearly three million Afghans in Pakistan are facing deportation after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced in October a three-phase plan to send them back to their home country. The IOM said in a statement on Tuesday that it has assisted more than one million people returning from Pakistan and Iran.

Amid the second phase of the plan, the IOM said it has registered a sharp rise in forced returns. Between April 1 and 13, nearly 60,000 individuals crossed into Afghanistan through the Torkham and Spin Boldak border points, it noted.

“With a new wave of large-scale returns now underway from Pakistan, needs on the ground are rising rapidly – both at the border and in areas of return that are struggling to absorb large numbers of returnees,” said Mihyung Park, head of the agency’s Afghanistan mission.

In March, Islamabad set an early April deadline for some 800,000 people carrying Afghan Citizen Cards (ACC) issued by Pakistani authorities to leave the country.

Families with their belongings in tow have crowded key border crossings of Torkham in the north and Spin Boldak in the south, recalling scenes in 2023 when tens of thousands of Afghans fled deportation threats in Pakistan.

Many of the Afghans have been living in Pakistan for decades after fleeing successive conflicts in their country and following the Taliban’s return to power in 2021.

The deportation order came amid a dramatic increase in armed attacks across Pakistan, with the government blaming groups and nationals based in Afghanistan, an allegation the Taliban government in Kabul has rejected.

Among those facing deportation is Afghan journalist Freshta Sadid, who holds a valid exit permit, according to the Joint Action Committee for Refugees.

The group is calling for “urgent action” to protect Sadid, warning that she is on the Taliban “hit list”.

Pakistan is not a signatory to the UN’s 1951 Refugee Convention that protects the rights of refugees.

The country also lacks domestic laws to protect refugees, as well as procedures to determine the status of individuals seeking international protection within its borders.

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