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Afghan Refugees Ministry Condemns Forced Deportation of Migrants from Pakistan

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KABUL(BNA): The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation Affairs has issued a strong statement condemning the forced deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan, declaring it a violation of Islamic principles, humanitarian values, and international laws.

In its statement, the ministry emphasized that such actions are not only unjust but also detrimental to the well-being of Afghan families who have sought refuge. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is reportedly preparing for the safe return of these refugees, urging that they be allowed to bring their property and assets back with them.

Additionally, the ministry called on international organizations to extend necessary support to the refugees during this challenging time, highlighting the need for collaborative efforts to ensure their safe and dignified repatriation.

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