Former Prosecutor Murdered By Unknown Individuals in Nangarhar
The family of Naqi Mohammad Taqi, one of the prosecutors of the previous government, said that he has been killed along with his sister, by unknown individuals.
The IBA and IBAHRI express concern over the deportation of Afghan refugees
The International Bar Association (IBA) and the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) have expressed profound concern over the Government of Pakistan’s instruction for all Afghan refugees to leave the country by 1 November 2023, under the threat of fines, punishment, imprisonment and deportation to other countries. This decision is a grave breach of the absolute and non-derogable principle of non-refoulement. It has been reported that 360,000 Afghans have been forced to return to their country of origin since mid-September.
Pakistan makes Afghan refugees pay the price for economic crisis
ISLAMABAD -- Kaleem Ullah, a 38-year-old Afghan man, was walking home with groceries for his family one night in October when he saw a policeman standing outside his small house in Karachi.
Afghans welcomed into Canada to date
We’ve resettled over 40,000 refugees and some of the most vulnerable Afghans in Canada through several special measures and programs.
Afghan Refugees Brace For Harsh Winter
Thousands of Afghan refugees, who were forced to wrap up decades of their lives in Pakistan, leave the safety of their shelters and migrate back to Afghanistan on a moment's notice, are now staring at the prospect of facing a long, bone-chillingly cold winter. In some cases, families must brave the elements exposed to the night sky with unsatisfactory and non-existent health facilities and other related difficulties.
Pakistan under fire for ‘shocking’ $830 exit fee for refugees who fled Taliban
Pakistan’s decision to impose hundreds of dollars in exit fees for every Afghan refugee who fled the persecution by the Taliban has been condemned as “shocking and frustrating” by western diplomats and the UN.