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Pakistan prepares deportation centres as deadline for Afghans looms

  • Islamabad has given hundreds of thousands of Afghans it says are living illegally in Pakistan until November 1 to leave voluntarily, or be deported
  • Millions poured into Pakistan over decades of conflict in Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion, the civil war and the US-led occupation

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Refugees from Afghanistan voluntarily depart for their homeland on Wednesday, following Pakistan’s order for illegal migrants to leave after a surge in militant attacks, largely blamed on Afghan militants. Photo: EPA-EFE
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The Pakistani government said it would open several “holding centres” for undocumented migrants as a deportation deadline looms for hundreds of thousands of Afghans.

Islamabad has given Afghans it says are living illegally in Pakistan until November 1 to leave voluntarily or face deportation, an order the Taliban government says amounts to harassment.

“These centres have been named as ‘holding centres’. Illegal immigrants will be kept there,” Sarfraz Bugti, the caretaker interior minister, said at a press conference on Thursday.

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“They will be provided with medical facilities and food. Children, women and elders will be treated with special respect. But at the same time, after November 1st, we will not compromise on illegal immigrants,” Bugti said, without giving further details.

Feroz Jamal, a spokesman for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, said three centres would be ready in the province, which borders Afghanistan, by the deadline.

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The order comes as Pakistan grapples with a rise in attacks the government blames on militants operating from Afghanistan, a charge Kabul routinely denies.

Local residents and Afghans chant slogans during a Thursday protest in the border town of Chaman, Pakistan, denouncing government visa plans and opposing the crackdown against Afghans. Photo: AP
Local residents and Afghans chant slogans during a Thursday protest in the border town of Chaman, Pakistan, denouncing government visa plans and opposing the crackdown against Afghans. Photo: AP
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