In December, Shawn VanDiver, president of the U.S.-based NGO #AfghanEvac, told Reuters that Pakistan had deported at least 130 Afghans who were in the process of obtaining U.S. special immigration visas.
On December 26, The Times of India reported that Pakistan has been deporting Afghan refugees who had been granted resettlement in the United States.
Silenced Voices
In the aftermath of the complete Taliban takeover of Sheberghan, the capital of Jowzjan’s northern province of Afghanistan, a dark and chilling chain of revenge murders unfolded, leaving Afghan government members, particularly justice personnel, shrouded in terror and despair.
Afghan Women being repressed by Taliban
In the shadows of the oppressive and misogynistic Taliban regime, Afghan women find themselves navigating a perilous journey where their rights are systematically erased.
5,372 Afghan refugees sent to Canada, UK in last four months
ISLAMABAD: The International Organisation for Immigrants (IOM) has transported 1,845 Afghan refugees, staying in Islamabad to Canada and United Kingdom during the month of December 2023, under refugees’ settlement programme, the sources said Thursday.
Organizations looking to save colleagues’ lives who are stuck in Afghanistan
BATON ROUGE — Over 41 Afghan prosecutors have been murdered or injured by the Taliban in Afghanistan since August 2021, and the East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney’s Office is aiming to help get those in hiding to the U.S.
Set A Deadline To Clear Canada Immigration Backlogs, Says House Of Commons Committee
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) must set a deadline to clear its backlog of applications and put in place accountability measures to make sure that deadline is met, says a standing committee of the House of Commons.
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