KABUL (SW) – Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, has urged the neighboring countries to consider the principle of Islamicbrotherhood in regard to the Afghan immigrants.
A statement issued by Mujahid states: “First of all, we thank all the countries that have accommodated Afghans in their countries for more than forty years. Now, once again, we ask them not to forcibly deport Afghans without preparation. Rather, they should be given time and the respective countries should work on tolerance out of good neighborliness, Islamic brotherhood and human affection.”
The spokesman of the Islamic Emirate said that in the countries where Afghans live, they have not created problems for the security of those countries, nor are they involved in instability. He added: “We ask the neighboring countries to treat the Afghan immigrants well, keeping in mind the principle of Islamic brotherhood.”
According to the declaration, from the countries where Afghans are forced to return, their property, money and possessions are their personal property and rights, “No one has the right to take the property from them and impose unfair and unjust conditions on them in this regard.”
Zabihullah Mujahid has emphasized that all Afghans, especially merchants, should help the immigrants in transportation, shelter, treatment and other fields.
It is written in the declaration: “After the full rule of the Islamic Emirate, an Islamic system, global security, a unified leadership and an atmosphere of brotherhood have been established among Afghans, all the officials of the Islamic Emirate have been ordered in relation to the returning migrants, that all sincerity and attention should be given to provide better services for the immigrants within the framework of the existing facilities.”
The spokesman of the Islamic Emirate has asked the Ministry of Industry and Trade and other related ministries and departments to provide the necessary facilities for returning merchants, investors and industrialists.
It is mentioned in the announcement: “We assure those compatriots who left the country due to political unrest that they will return to their homeland and resume their peaceful lives.”
The process of deporting illegal immigrants, including Afghan citizens, from Pakistan is supposed to begin on Thursday. The government of Pakistan had given illegal immigrants until October 31 to leave the country.
The decision to deport illegal Afghan immigrants from Pakistan has also caused reactions. In the latest case, Amnesty International, once again in response to the expulsion of Afghan immigrants from Pakistan, said that this decision should be immediately canceled and the international community should provide financial support to this country to host the immigrants.
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