Committee formed to defend Afghan refugees abroad
KABUL (SW) – The Islamic Emirate has recently formed a committee to defend the rights of Afghan immigrants in other countries. Officials of the Islamic
KABUL (SW) – The Islamic Emirate has recently formed a committee to defend the rights of Afghan immigrants in other countries. Officials of the Islamic
KABUL (SW) – As concerns about the deportation of Afghan immigrants from Pakistan surge, a number of children who have been returned to the country
KABUL (SW) – A number of Afghan migrants at the Chaman crossing say that the Pakistani police do not allow them to cross to Afghanistan for
MONITORING (SW) – Pakistan’s top court has been moved to paus the forced deportation of Afghan immigrants and asylum seekers. Several politicians and rights activists
KABUL (SW) – Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, has urged the neighboring countries to consider the principle of Islamicbrotherhood in regard to
KABUL (SW) – As the deadline by the Pakistani government to deport illegal immigrants from this country ends, thousands of Afghan refugees have returned to
KABUL (SW) – A large number of Afghan immigrant who have recently returned from Pakistan say that this return has put them in a difficult
KABUL (SW) – Officials from Afghanistan and Pakistan have met to facilitate the repatriation of the refugees. Afghan officials from the Spinboldak pass and Pakistan’s
ISLAMABAD (SW) – A number of Afghan refugees in Pakistan, expressing concern about the situation of immigrants in this country, say that they are afraid of
KABUL (SW) – Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai, deputy defense minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, has said authorities in Pakistan should stop slandering Afghan
KABUL (SW) – The Pakistani government’s announcement of the departure deadline for ‘illegal’ immigrants, most of whom are believed to be Afghans, has drawn criticism from
KABUL (SW) – Officials in the Ministry of Refugees and Returnees Affairs, in an interview with Salam Watandar, said that during last month, nearly 500 Afghan