The Taliban leadership that rules Afghanistan is asking for international assistance for Afghan refugees deported from Pakistan, because the leadership in Kabul cannot deal with the problem alone, and there is not enough housing, clothing and food – MTI reported on Tuesday based on a statement issued by the Taliban. Taliban Ministry of Refugees.
In order to avoid problems caused by cold weather, we ask the United Nations and foreign countries to provide greater and better support
The statement says.
Pakistani authorities announced in early October that all illegal immigrants must leave the country by November 1, or face expulsion and deportation. Thousands of Afghan refugees return to Afghanistan every day to avoid deportation, and the Pakistani authorities have deported tens of thousands of Afghans since the deadline set last week.
Relief organizations drew attention to the fact that many people who left Afghanistan after the Taliban seized power had nothing left in their country, and that a severe humanitarian emergency may develop in the country next winter.
In a statement published on the X website, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) made serious accusations against the Pakistani government after receiving information that the Pakistani authorities had deported minors separated from their families in several cases.