Pakistani authorities have shown more than 80,000 Afghans since the end of March. The government blames the largest group of migrants in the country for attacks and other crimes.
Afghan citizens who do not have a residence permit must leave Pakistan on April 30 and return to their home country. The Islamabad government originally set a deadline until March 31, but expanded it. Only Afghans who have a valid visa for Pakistan can stay.
Various cities have already set up deportation centers, from there the proven must be transported to a border crossing in northwestern Pakistan.
The Taliban in Afghanistan was strange about the deportation of their citizens from the neighboring country. Foreign Minister Amir Chan Muttaki expressed his “concern and sorrow” to his Pakistani colleague on Saturday. He called on the rights of the Afghans in Pakistan, and that it is ensured that return could take their assets with them.
Did fighters withdraw?
The relationships between the two neighboring countries were recently tense. The Pakistani army had flown air strikes on Afghan territory last year. According to fights between the armed forces of both countries, an important border crossing was closed for almost a month in February. The Pakistan government also accuses the Taliban that Islamic hunters would retire in Afghanistan after attacks.
Source: Krone

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