Pakistan says it should lengthen the validity of Proof of Registration playing cards of 1.45 million Afghan refugees for one yr.
Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan has introduced it should lengthen the registration playing cards of practically 1.5 million Afghan refugees after a senior UN official urged the nation to halt its deportation plan.
“The federal cupboard permitted one-year extension of the validity of POR (Proof of Registration) playing cards of 1.45 million Afghan refugees. Their PoR playing cards have been expired on June 30, 2024. The extension has been granted till June 30, 2025,” the prime minister’s workplace stated in an announcement after the conclusion of a cupboard assembly on Wednesday.
The announcement adopted the dialogue on the standing of the refugees between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Filippo Grandi, chief of the United Nations refugee company (UNHCR), who visited Pakistan earlier this week.
Sharif advised Grandi that the worldwide group should recognise the “burden being shouldered” by Pakistan because it hosts a big refugee inhabitants, and show “collective duty”, in keeping with an announcement issued by the prime minister’s workplace on Tuesday.
Pakistan has been internet hosting tens of millions of Afghan refugees because the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. The newest inflow began in August 2021 when the Taliban regained energy in Afghanistan, prompting some 600,000 to 800,000 Afghans to hunt refuge in neighbouring Pakistan.
Final November, Pakistan launched a extensively criticised repatriation programme geared toward returning tens of millions of Afghans, no matter their authorized standing.
In line with the federal government, Pakistan at the moment hosts practically three million Afghans, with near 2.4 million possessing some type of authorized documentation. Of those, nearly 1.5 million maintain a UNHCR Proof of Residence card, and one other 800,000 possess an Afghan Citizenship Card (ACC).
An official on the Afghan Commissionerate, the federal government company liable for Afghan refugees within the nation, acknowledged that greater than 600,000 refugees have returned to Afghanistan thus far, with greater than 30,000 being deported and the remaining returning voluntarily.
UNHCR Chief Grandi acknowledged the challenges confronted by Pakistan and acknowledged his appreciation that the repatriation programme has now been “suspended”, expressing hope that it’ll stay so, in keeping with an announcement by the UNHCR.
As I go away Pakistan, an announcement by UNHCR summarizing the primary takeaways of my constructive discussions with the federal government, our companions and Afghan refugees.
👇🏻https://t.co/uWATlwKYp9— Filippo Grandi (@FilippoGrandi) July 10, 2024
“We have to seize this chance to speed up options and have a broader imaginative and prescient for the Afghan individuals in Pakistan,” Grandi stated.
The official on the Afghan Commissionerate, who requested anonymity, additionally confirmed that the plan has been quickly paused, with no expulsions or deportations occurring from border crossings in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa or Balochistan provinces.
“Lately, there may be full calm on the border, and Afghan households usually are not dealing with harassment or arrests,” the official advised Al Jazeera on Wednesday.