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At the same time as the process of expelling Afghan immigrants from Pakistan continues, Sarfaraz Baghti, the interior minister of the interim government of this country, it is necessary for Afghans to get a visa to live and do business in Pakistan.

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At the same time as the process of expelling Afghan immigrants from Pakistan continues, Sarfaraz Baghti, the interior minister of the interim government of this country, it is necessary for Afghans to get a visa to live and do business in Pakistan.

In an interview with Pakistan’s “Dawn News” media, which was published yesterday, Bugti said: “Afghans’ life is not possible without having a legal residence in this country.”
“They are our brothers, it is an Islamic country, we request that if you want to stay in our country, knock on our door, we will give you a visa, if you want to do business or live here, you are welcome. But you cannot come from the wall of our house and have the reputation of a guest.”

Meanwhile, a large number of Afghan refugees and asylum seekers in Pakistan have repeatedly told RFE/RL that the Pakistani government is not issuing visas to them despite repeated requests.

The interior minister of the interim government of Pakistan also said that more than 400,000 Afghan refugees have returned to their country.

He said last week that the return of one million and 700 thousand migrants without Afghan documents to Afghanistan will be completed within the next month.

On the other hand, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the former foreign minister of Pakistan and the leader of the People’s Party, called the deportation of Afghan immigrants a difficult and complicated issue in a press conference in Balochistan on Saturday.

He added: It is true that the interim government has the power to implement the law, but according to him, there are different ways to implement the law and it is necessary to consult with all parties.
In my opinion, it would have been better for the interim government to consult with institutions, political parties, effective human rights institutions and then implement this decision, maybe a better decision would have been implemented.”

The protest against the decision to deport Afghan refugees from Pakistan has reached the Supreme Court of this country, and on Friday, in the first meeting of the Supreme Court in this regard, Ayesha Malik, one of the judges who is a member of the review board of this protest, said that Pakistan has violated all the United Nations conventions on human rights. has violated refugees have signed and are obliged to comply with these conventions.

The Supreme Court of Pakistan has also sent a statement to the interim government of Pakistan and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this country.

On the other hand, the process of expelling Afghan refugees from Pakistan continues and according to the statistics of the Ministry of Refugees and Returnees of the Taliban government, more than three thousand people have returned to Afghanistan through Spin Boldak and Torkham crossings on Saturday. single.

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