Pakistan to register 1.4M Afghan refugees – minister

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Pakistan to register 1.4M Afghan refugees – minister

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There are an estimated 3 million Afghan refugees living in Pakistan either officially or unofficially

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Pakistan plans to register the 1.4 million Afghan refugees currently living in the country illegally over the next 4 months, a minister said Wednesday, March 11.

There are an estimated 3 million Afghan refugees living in Pakistan either officially or unofficially, most of whom left their country to escape conflict in the 1980s and 1990s.

But they are viewed with deep suspicion inside Pakistan and routinely accused by authorities of harboring militants. 

“We have agreed to form a committee to ensure registration of unregistered Afghan refugees which will be completed in four months,” the minister for states and Frontier Regions Lt General Abdul Qadir Baloch said at a press conference with his Afghan counterpart.

The minister said there were 1.6 million registered Afghan refugees and another 1.4 million unregistered Afghan refugees in the country.

The minister added that representatives of Afghanistan, Pakistan and UNHCR would contact to global donor agencies for help repatriating the refugees once the registration process is complete. 

Pakistan had earlier set a target of repatriating all Afghan refugees by December this year however the minister said the deadline might be extended as it was a “difficult” task. 

Afghan minister for Refugees and Repatriation, Sayed Hossein Alimi Balkhi said there was a perception in Afghanistan that Afghan refugees are being harassed in Pakistan after a Taliban massacre at a Peshawar school.

“But document suggested that there was no such things, the Pakistani people are very generous and kind to their Afghan guests,” he said.

However, in February the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said more than 30,000 Afghans living in Pakistan had returned home since the start of the year after coming under intense scrutiny following the Peshawar school attack.

The dignified repatriation of Afghan refugees was top priority of his country and the national government of Afghanistan, Balkhi added. – Rappler.com

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