Afghan Deportation Halt Petition Presented to Pakistan’s Supreme Court

Pakistan’s Supreme Court has opened a hearing on a petition filed by human rights groups to stop the deportations of Afghans who were born in Pakistan and those who would ⁣be at risk if they were⁤ returned to Afghanistan.

More than 370,000 Afghans have fled Pakistan since October 1 after Pakistan said it would expel⁢ more than a​ million undocumented refugees and migrants, mostly Afghans, amid a row with Kabul over⁤ charges that​ it ‌harbours anti-Pakistan ‍armed groups.

Pakistan said most Afghans have⁤ left voluntarily, a claim rejected by Kabul, which has called the Pakistani action “unilateral” ⁢and‌ “humiliating”.

“Due to the urgency, as thousands of people​ are⁤ suffering on‍ daily ⁢basis, I’ve requested the court to take up the case as early as ​next week,” ⁤Umar Ijaz Gilani, the lawyer representing the​ rights activists, said on Friday.

Thousands of undocumented Afghans have gone underground in Pakistan to avoid deportation, fearing for their lives if they return to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan following a hasty and chaotic withdrawal of United States-led Western forces in‍ 2021.

Pakistan has long hosted about 1.7 million Afghans, most of whom fled the country during the 1979-1989 Soviet occupation. In addition, more than half a million people fled Afghanistan when the Taliban seized power in August 2021 ⁤in the final⁢ weeks ⁣of a US ​and NATO pull-out.

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