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'No one to return to': Afghans fear Pakistan deportation

  • Pakistan has announced the cancellation of 800,000 Afghan Citizen Cards, leading to fears of deportation among Afghans living there, as reported by Benazir Raufi.
  • Activists state that the deportation campaign has caused widespread harassment, with authorities targeting those with cancelled residence permits.
  • UN experts have urged Pakistan to halt forced deportations and respect the rights of Afghans facing return to harsh conditions.
  • Afghans in Pakistan fear the consequences of detention and potential separation from their families if deported, according to testimonies from affected individuals.
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'No one to return to': Afghans fear Pakistan deportation

Benazir Raufi stands alone in her restaurant, her staff and customers too afraid to visit after Pakistan's government announced it was cancelling the residence permits of hundreds of thousands of Afghans.

·Key West, United States
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ATN broke the news in Kabul, Afghanistan on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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