Pakistan wants to deport millions of Afghans. In one region, they have no plans to go
- Pakistan has expelled over 8,000 Afghan citizens in a single week as part of a new repatriation initiative.
- Pakistani authorities announced they will be canceling 800,000 Afghan Citizen Cards which they had issued, urging the card holders to leave.
- The UN refugee agency believes about 3 million Afghan nationals still reside in Pakistan, with approximately 1.4 million holding proper documentation.
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He helped 3,000 people flee Afghanistan: former policeman Mohamed Bida tells the story
PODCAST. Mohamed Bida tells in his book "13 days and 13 nights, in Kabul hell", soon adapted to the cinema, the exfiltration of nearly 3,000 people to France when the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan.

Nearly 60,000 Afghans return from Pakistan in two weeks: IOM
Nearly 60,000 Afghans have been forced to leave Pakistan since the start of April, the International Organization for Migration said Tuesday, after Islamabad ramped up a campaign to deport migrants to Afghanistan.

Pakistan wants to deport millions of Afghans. In one region, they have no plans to go
Pakistan wants to expel more than 3 million Afghans this year as part of a crackdown on foreigners it says are in the country illegally.
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